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CHAPTER 2 Clinical diagnosis - WHO
www.who.intChapter 2. Clinical diagnosis 15 The most common haemorrhagic phenomenon is a positive tourniquet test, easy bruising and bleeding at venepuncture sites. Present in most cases are discrete fine petechiae scattered on the extremities, axillae, face and soft palate, which are usually seen during the early febrile phase. Epistaxis and gingival
Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression and Anxiety
www.acponline.orgCognitive Behavior Therapy for Depression and Anxiety ... •Major Depressive Disorder is a clinical diagnosis ... •Optimal assessment involves skilled clinical assessment and information from an outside informant . Major Depression (DSM-5) •Five or more of the depressive symptoms present during the
GUIDELINES ON THE MANAGEMENT OF CELLULITIS …
www.acutemed.co.ukCONTENTS Page Section 1 Introduction 1 Section 2 Clinical Diagnosis of Cellulitis 2 Section 3 Drug Therapy and Treatment Section 4 Local Management of Cellulitis 9