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Medical condition

Medical condition is a disease / disorder / syndrome…


Signs and symptoms

Complications

Causes

Risk factors

Triggers

Genetics

Virology

(structure/morphology and replication)


Mechanism

(information about pathogenesis and pathophysiology)


Diagnosis

(included: characteristic biopsy findings and differential diagnosis)


Classification

(if relevant)


Prevention

or

Screening

(if the section only discusses secondary prevention it should follow the treatment section)


Treatment

or

Management

(diet, exercise, medication, palliative care, physical therapy, psychotherapy, self care, surgery, watchful waiting, etc.)


Outlook

(outcomes, prognosis, possible outcomes - if a disease is incurable, move section higher)


Epidemiology

(incidence, prevalence, age distribution, and sex ratio)


History

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Society and culture

(social perceptions, cultural history, stigma, economics, religious aspects, awareness, legal issues, notable cases)


Research directions

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Special populations

Geriatrics

Pregnancy

Children

Other animals

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References


Bibliography

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Further reading

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Medical condition

Medical condition is a disease / disorder / syndrome…


Signs and symptoms

Complications

Causes

Risk factors

Triggers

Genetics

Virology

(structure/morphology and replication)


Mechanism

(information about pathogenesis and pathophysiology)


Diagnosis

(included: characteristic biopsy findings and differential diagnosis)


Classification

(if relevant)


Prevention

or

Screening

(if the section only discusses secondary prevention it should follow the treatment section)


Treatment

or

Management

(diet, exercise, medication, palliative care, physical therapy, psychotherapy, self care, surgery, watchful waiting, etc.)


Outlook

(outcomes, prognosis, possible outcomes - if a disease is incurable, move section higher)


Epidemiology

(incidence, prevalence, age distribution, and sex ratio)


History

(Early discoveries, historical figures, and outdated treatments {not patient history) - Move section higher if is now only of historical significance)


Society and culture

(social perceptions, cultural history, stigma, economics, religious aspects, awareness, legal issues, notable cases)


Research directions

(include only if addressed by significant sources}


Special populations

Geriatrics

Pregnancy

Children

Other animals

See also

  •  
  •  

References


Bibliography

  • title.
  • title.

Further reading

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  • title.

External links

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  •  

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