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  1. NLM Digital Collections - Genitourinary diseases and syphilis 
    Publication: New York : Physicians and Surgeons Book Company, 1924
    Genitourinary diseases and syphilis ... Genitourinary diseases and syphilis Morton, Henry H. (Henry Holdich), 1861-1940 author. Female Urogenital Diseases Male Urogenital Diseases ...
  2. ... surgery, ortho- pedic surgery, and venereal, skin, and genitourinary diseases. In the following month a diree'tor of ... for eye, ear, nose, and throat, skin and genitourinary diseases, and contained the central laboratory and morgue. It ...
  3. ... system and connective tissue Cancer 11–47 Neoplasms Genitourinary disorders 156–175 Diseases of the genitourinary system Endocrine disorders  Diabetes 49–50 Diabetes mellitus  Other 50–58 ...
  4. ... disorders, mental and behavioral health conditions, musculoskeletal disorders, genitourinary disorders, and endocrine disorders. Figure 3 Most common reasons ...
  5. ... Anatomic abnormalities, including polydactyly , dental abnormalities , congenital heart disease , genitourinary malformations , and musculoskeletal abnormalities may require surgical correction. ...
  6. ... and substance abuse disorders (MHSA), endocrine disorders, and genitourinary disorders. Figure 1 Reasons for hospitalizations admitted through the ...
  7. ... digestive disorders, neoplasms, musculoskeletal disorders, endocrine disorders, and genitourinary disorders. Figure 2 Most common reason for hospitalization among ...
  8. ... normal vaginal delivery; involuntary loss of urine; no genitourinary disease or infection; no other treatment administered for urinary ... post-void residual volume more than 200 mL, genitourinary condition that could cause ... or hepatic disease. Not reported/unclear Urge: 100 56.9 (10. ...
  9. ... 22.1 percent), respiratory disorders (21.5 percent), genitourinary disorders (16.3 percent), injuries (16.2 percent) and ...
  10. ... 50 platelets/nL); & anomalies of the vertebrae, heart, & genitourinary system Disorder to consider in individuals w/severe manifestations Cleft ... 4 limbs Anomalies of the cranium, face, eyes, urogenital system, anus, heart, lungs, skeleton, & ... to consider in individuals w/severe manifestations AD = ...
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