Psychiatric symptoms frequently coexist with idiopathic Parkinson's disease and are often underdiagnosed and poorly treated. |
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One aim will be to examine whether the condition has been underdiagnosed in females – and what links there may be with eating disorders. |
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Anxiety disorders are underdiagnosed in the elderly, largely because the symptoms are often assumed to be just another manifestation of aging. |
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Doctors say it is underdiagnosed because many who have it fail to get a bone density test, sometimes even after they suffer a fracture. |
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According to some authors, this explains why pain is underdiagnosed and undertreated in this population. |
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Older adults are sensitive to air pollution, scientists suspect, because they may have underdiagnosed heart or lung disease. |
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Osteoporosis is a major but underdiagnosed health problem. |
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Involvement of the upper gastrointestinal tract by Crohn's disease is usually underdiagnosed. |
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Traditionally, depression has been underdiagnosed in older adults. |
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To the Editor: The real issue is that addiction, no matter how it is defined, is vastly underdiagnosed and undertreated in our health care system. |
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Even though TRALI is becoming recognized more frequently in clinical practice and has received greater attention and description in the literature, it likely remains underdiagnosed and under-reported. |
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There are physicians who believe that Lyme disease is commonly underdiagnosed, and that a significant number of patients with a wide variety of symptoms would benefit from prolonged courses of parenteral antibiotics. |
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It is thus possible that G9 strains represent a fifth of the globally important serotypes that either have recently emerged or were underdiagnosed in the past because of inadequate surveillance. |
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Joseph Jorizzo, MD, professor and chair, Department of Dermatology, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, believes actinic keratoses are vastly underdiagnosed. |
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