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Differential Diagnosis For Presentation/Flu syndrome Abrupt Diarrhea CNS effects
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Coxacki virus
Meningitis, aseptic/viral
Legionaires disease- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Carbon monoxide poisoning/exposure- Synonyms
- abrupt onset, ACUTE DIS, Acute Disease, Acute disease (disorder), acute disease/disorder, Acute Diseases, acute disorder, Diarrhea, Diarrhea (finding), Diarrhea symptom, Diarrhea symptom (finding), Diarrhea symptoms, Diarrhea symptoms (finding), Diarrheas, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea symptom, Diarrhoea symptoms, Disease Acute, Diseases Acute, Finding of diarrhea, Finding of diarrhea (finding), Finding of diarrhoea, Flu like symptoms, Fluid stool, Flu-like symptoms, INFLUENZA-LIKE SYMPTOMS, Influenza-like symptoms (finding), Loose bowel, Loose bowel motions, Loose bowel movement, Loose bowels, Loose faeces, Loose feces, Loose motion, Loose motions, Loose stool, Loose stool (finding), Loose stools, LS Loose stools, Neurologic reaction, Observation of diarrhea, Observation of diarrhoea, Passage of loose stools, Presentation, Runny stool, Runs(diarrhea), Runs(diarrhoea), STOOL LOOSE, Stool(s) loose, Stools loose
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- Harrison's Online (accessmedicine)
- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)