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Differential Diagnosis For Body odor increased/changed
- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Acromegaly (Gigantism)
Virilism syndrome- Heirarchical Major Groups
Male status- Drugs
Arsenical drugs
Organic arsenicals Administration/Toxicity
Arsenic trioxide (Trisenox) Administration/Toxicity
Tryparsamide Administration/Toxicity
Selenium supplement/intake- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Selenium ingestion/toxicity
Arsine gas (Hydrogen arsenide) poisoning
Fowlers solution poisoning
Paris green poisoning
Arsenic poisoning/Acute ingestion
Arsenic, chronic poisoning
Selenious acid/gun bluing ingestion- Synonyms
- BO Body odor, BO Body odour, Body odor, Body odor (finding), Body odor (observable entity), Body odor finding, Body odor finding (finding), BODY ODORS, Body odour, Body odour finding, Body smell altered, Observation of body odor, Observation of body odour, ODOR BODY, Odour body, SKIN ODOR ABNORMAL, Skin odour abnormal
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