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Symptom to Diagnosis: An Evidence-Based Guide, 2e Chapter 5. I Have Patients with AIDS-Related Complaints. I Have a Patient with Risk Factors for HIV and Multiple Complaints. How Do I Diagnose or Exclude HIV Infection? Sections: I Have Patients with AIDS-Related Complaints. I Have a Patient with Risk Factors for HIV and Multiple Complaints. How Do I Diagnose or Exclude HIV Infection?, Chief Complaint, Prioritizing the Differential Diagnosis, Making a Diagnosis, Case Resolution, I Have an HIV-Positive Patient WHO Complains of Headache. How Do I Determine the Cause?, Chief Complaint, Constructing a Differential Diagnosis, Prioritizing the Differential Diagnosis, Making a Diagnosis, Case Resolution, Review of Other Important Diseases, I Have an HIV-Positive Patient with a Cough and Fever. How Do I Determine the Cause?, Chief Complaint, Constructing a Differential Diagnosis, Prioritizing the Differential Diagnosis, Making a Diagnosis, Case Resolution, Review of Other Important Diseases, I Have a Patient with AIDS WHO Complains of Chronic Diarrhea. How Do I Determine the Cause?, Chief Complaint, Constructing a Differential Diagnosis, Prioritizing the Differential Diagnosis, Making a Diagnosis, Case Resolution, Review of Other Important Diseases, References. Topics Discussed: aids related complication; hiv infection.
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