Doctors said if the condition had continued undiagnosed, it could have been life-threatening. |
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Diabetes is a stealthy beast and can go undiagnosed for ages, so asking your doctor for a simple sugar check is always a good idea. |
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The disease affects one in 100,000 people although it is thought many mild sufferers may go undiagnosed. |
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Eating disorders are a common problem, yet they often go unnoticed, undiagnosed or untreated. |
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Research has shown that after a few weeks some people experience flu-like symptoms, but these symptoms usually go undiagnosed. |
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Tuberculosis in the elderly is a disease to be feared only if it is undiagnosed and untreated. |
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Doctors were unable to find out exactly what was wrong with Chloe and her condition remains undiagnosed. |
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The present study shows that the incidence of the disease in patients with undiagnosed febrile illness in this region is 18.6 per cent. |
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They believe their children are suffering from undiagnosed cases of brittle bone disease. |
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Because cases of ventricular arrhythmia and cardiac arrest may go undiagnosed, we also examined deaths from all causes. |
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Pete's cousin had died from an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy and, with his usual enthusiasm, Pete flung himself into setting up this new charity. |
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This is one of a handful of reported cases of a clinically undiagnosed gallbladder carcinoma presenting as leptomeningeal carcinomatosis. |
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Non-battle casualties exceeded 7,000, most of whom suffered from scrub typhus or an undiagnosed fever. |
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Well, first of all, if you have an undiagnosed disease, you should see a physician and find out what's wrong. |
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Much worse was the prospect for those whose psychiatric problems remained undiagnosed or untreated. |
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Studies indicate that at least half of these go undiagnosed and, therefore, untreated. |
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Women simply don't come to see them and the problems remain undiagnosed with all the follow-on ramifications developing unchecked. |
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Given the large number of children who reported other respiratory symptoms, it is likely that some were undiagnosed asthmatics. |
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By now, I was convinced that Hayley had an undiagnosed, albeit mild, form of Asperger's syndrome. |
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It is often undiagnosed in the first instance as it very rarely develops full signs and symptoms. |
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I have a feeling that many of our poor doers at school over the years have been undiagnosed VCFS kids, and these kids can be helped. |
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This results in many children remaining undiagnosed, inappropriately treated or simply not believed. |
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Persons with undiagnosed Graves' disease may become hyperthyroid from absorption of increased dietary or topical iodine. |
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It is likely that many of these individuals have undiagnosed and untreated medical problems. |
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In the United States alone, 12 million people have type II diabetes, and over 5 million Americans are undiagnosed. |
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Cole suffers from a life-threatening and undiagnosed condition that causes him to retch and stop breathing with little to no warning. |
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You see, an undiagnosed tongue-tie and a traumatic birth played their parts in what was a very difficult beginning to our breastfeeding journey. |
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Never one to swim with the tide, I drop out of school early due to what is turns out to be an undiagnosed nervous breakdown. |
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More than five per cent of students have undiagnosed vision problems, according to MCH ophthalmologist Dr. Rosanne Superstein. |
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Her heart had been weakened by an undiagnosed inflammation... June was released from Caswell a year after Jennifer's death. |
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We'd had no warning of this, although the doctor said he had apparently been suffering from a serious, undiagnosed heart condition for a long time. |
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This has ethical implications as little is known about diagnosis in and treatment of these children, and they are often undiagnosed and untreated. |
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He took countless trips to spas in search of a cure for his undiagnosed and occasionally hypochondriacal illness. |
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Her friend's husband, a Peruvian poet named Vallejo, appears on the verge of hiccuping himself to death from an undiagnosed illness. |
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Symptoms are not easily identified by rural health clinicians and it is easy for schistosomiasis to go undiagnosed. |
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Others still might suffer delusions in addition to their undiagnosed neuropathic illness. |
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The difficulty in receiving resources for an undiagnosed youth is astounding. |
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The importance of World Autism Awareness Day is to give a voice to all those undiagnosed, misunderstood and looking for help. |
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Many cases of COPD go undiagnosed because people assume that their limited breathing is simply a sign of aging. |
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In the short term, we are finding lung cancers that may have remained undiagnosed until later, and getting those people into treatment. |
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In a few women, the use of birth control pills may accelerate the growth of an existing but undiagnosed breast cancer. |
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If the medical examination revealed the presence of an undiagnosed illness, comprehensive medical care was provided free of charge. |
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Long-term intolerance, undiagnosed, can cause serious health problems. |
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As many as half of all Canadians with diabetes, or about 1 million people, are undiagnosed. |
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In some cases, a high blood fat level may be associated with an undiagnosed medical condition, like diabetes. |
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Despite that positive trend, the number of HIV infections is rising, with estimates showing a high number of undiagnosed cases. |
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They attribute his stealing of petty items to an untreated and undiagnosed case of kleptomania, a psychiatric condition that causes a person to steal compulsively. |
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After a few verbal digs about his undiagnosed OCD, I tossed it off the bed as a joke. |
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Left undiagnosed and untreated, kidney disease can lead to kidney failure. |
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As part of the two-year pilot project, patients at risk will be screened to try to find up to 4,000 people in the city centre area who might be undiagnosed. |
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Although it is one of the most increasingly prevalent non-communicable diseases, the vast majority of people with OSA still remain undiagnosed. |
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If not suspected, cheyletiellosis may be thought as delusions of parasitosis and may be undiagnosed. |
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She had two rare diseases, undiagnosed in her lifetime: generalized hypertrichosis lanuginosa, which covered her face and body in thick hair, and gingival hyperplasia, which thickened her lips and gums. |
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The number of patients hospitalized for depression and personality disorder resulting from alcoholism, often undiagnosed, is large if uncalculated. |
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Pneumomediastinum usually goes undiagnosed unless chest x-rays are used for evaluation. |
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The University of Ottawa Heart Institute has embarked on a research project to routinely screen and test newly admitted patients to identify those who have slipped through the net and may have undiagnosed diabetes. |
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The doctor will look for any previously undiagnosed medical problems, or hearing or vision problems that would make participating in sports more difficult. |
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Many people have it, but many go undiagnosed and untreated. |
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A member raised the issue of the danger of a donor with a low hemoglobin level transmitting an undiagnosed cancer, which could affect recipient safety. |
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The goal of the project is to establish whether the model is valid for diabetes and more firmly establish the prevalence of undiagnosed diabetes in certain hospital settings. |
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They were health care priority, access to care, undiagnosed illnesses, classification of Gulf War I records, outreach and timeliness. |
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Our findings suggest that there may be more undiagnosed cases of polycystic neotropical echinococcoses in immigrants from South America. |
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Hyperventilation syndrome is a breathing pattern disorder which is often undiagnosed due to its multi-systemic and apparently unrelated symptoms. |
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Many people with one of these genes go undiagnosed because they have normal-looking cardiograms. |
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These targeted populations are likely more aware of their risks of infection and thus may have higher rates of testing and lower proportions undiagnosed compared to other sub-populations. |
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Many people have an undiagnosed genetic susceptibility to iron overload, and are not aware of a family history of the problem. |
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This is particularly significant when research may disclose a previously undiagnosed condition, such as HIV infection or an inherited predisposition to breast cancer, for which potentially effective treatments are available. |
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Wenhui Li, an endocrinologist at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, sees undiagnosed diabetics who already have the symptoms of advanced stages of the disease. |
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He suffered from undiagnosed cardiac rhabdomyoma, tiny tumours that can affect the heart's electrical impulses. |
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A less well-known but not uncommon sequella of undiagnosed diabetes mellitus is hyperosmolar hyperglycemic syndrome. |
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These questions concern not only the medical evidence for spiritual healings, many of which have involved undiagnosed and psychosomatic disorders, but also the significance for religion of medically diagnosed conditions. |
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One year later, Kara died almost instantly from an undiagnosed heart condition called cardiac tamponade. |
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If undiagnosed or untreated, pseudomembranous colitis, toxic megacolon and death may result. |
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Children with undiagnosed PKU once ended up with severe mental retardation, often literally pulling their hair out and injuring themselves. |
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Despite many handicaps – he suffered as a child from undiagnosed dyslexia and dyspraxia, and left school at 15 with no obvious future – he rose by determination and sulky self-belief. |
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Pulmonary hypertension due to undiagnosed wide atrial septal defect at the older age was the etiology of this giant aneurysm. |
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However, in many instances individuals with intellectual disability are undiagnosed as to etiology. |
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A NEW community HIV testing service has been launched in Coventry to drive down high rates of the undiagnosed. |
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Although medical conditions like dysmenorrhea or endometriosis are linked to severe period pain, vast numbers of women are under-treated for or undiagnosed with these issues. |
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By contrast, in developing countries, outside a few initiate circles, Hib is often unheard of, unthought of, undiagnosed and, generally, submerged under the surrounding deluge of childhood disease and death. |
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Richard was struck down by an undiagnosed metabolic disease, known as Late Onset Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency. |
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Some problems like exaggerated spinal curve or certain mechanical changes occuring in conditions like osteochondritis, even if minor, can create problems later in life if undiagnosed. |
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They're suffering from a chronic itch disorder that's undiagnosed. |
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Foetal alcohol damage is seen on a spectrum – foetal alcohol spectrum disorder – and is one of the largest undiagnosed causes of mental health problems and behavioural issues in this country. |
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A new and undiagnosed pathogen appears to be terrorising the Scots pine. All this comes at a time of dwindling national expertise in plant diseases. |
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A FORMER headteacher who was forced to quit her job after years of suffering undiagnosed coeliac disease is hoping to improve understanding of the condition. |
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A DANCER has hosted a summer circus event at Ormskirk Civic Hall in memory of her boyfriend who died suddenly from an undiagnosed heart condition. |
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They found that women had a higher chance of being screened for chlamydia, which if left undiagnosed can cause pain and infertility, before the Pap smear guideline changed. |
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Gastric lavage was attempted using inappropriately high volumes and concentrations of sodium bicarbonate in this newborn with undiagnosed jejunal atresia. |
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We could speculate that it might be undiagnosed coagulopathy that explains the shared risk or perhaps characteristics of labor, placentation, or other factors. |
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