in General Medicine
(Version 10.2004)
Last updated: 10th October 2004
author:
David Scerri MD MRCP(UK)Manchester, UK
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
calcification, intervertebral disc
cardiac conduction defects (heart block)
central retinal vein occlusion
cerebellar syndrome - see ataxia
cerebrovascular accident (stroke)
cerebello-pontine angle lesion
cerebrovascular accident without loss of consciousness
chills (infections typically associated with chills or rigors)
cholesterol, elevated serum level
chondrocalcinosis (pseudogout)
chronic relapsing polyneuropathy
clubbing of fingers and/or toes (hypertrophic osteoarthropathy)
coma or confusion in an alcoholic
complete 3rd nerve (oculomotor) palsy
complete heart block - see cardiac conduction defects
confusion or impaired consciousness
creatine kinase, elevated serum level
creatinine, decreased serum level
creatinine, elevated serum level
crescentic (rapidly progressive) glomerulonephritis