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Differential Diagnosis For Fluid retention/Mild edema
- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Glomerulonephritis, acute
Glomerulonephritis/Glomerulitis
Nephrotic syndrome
Lipoid nephrosis/Minimal change disease- Metabolic, Storage Disorders
Obesity- Biochemical Disorders
Salt/Sodium retention pathophysiology- Congenital, Developmental Disorders
Liddle's syndrome- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Ectopic pregnancy- Functional, Physiologic Variant Disorders
Pregnancy ,first trimester
Pregnancy
Pregnancy, 3rd trimester
Premenstrual status
Excess salt load/diet- Vegetative, Autonomic, Endocrine Disorders
Migraine headaches/syndrome
Premenstrual tension
Eclampsia of pregnancy
Preeclampsia/Toxemia of pregnancy
Migraine equivalent
PMS/Severe prementral tension syndrome
Polycystic ovaries/Stein-Leventhal- Reference to Organ System
Renal Failure Acute
Congestive heart failure
Right congestive heart failure/chronic
Congestive heart failure/occult/chron.- Drugs
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug
Rosiglitazone (Avandia) Administration/Toxicity
Diclofenac (Voltaren) Administration/Toxicity
Pioglitazone (Actos) Administration/Toxicity
Creatine supplement/intake- Synonyms
- Fluid retention ((idiopathic)), Idiopathic fluid retention, Idiopathic fluid retention (disorder)
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