Template:Article templates/Sign or symptom
Appearance
Sign or symptom is a sign / symptom…
Definition
[edit]Differential diagnoses / Associated medical condition
[edit]Pathophysiology / Mechanism
[edit]Diagnostic approach / Evaluation
[edit]Treatment / Management
[edit](for the symptom itself, if any: e.g., analgesics for pain)
Epidemiology
[edit](incidence, prevalence, risk factors)
History
[edit](of the science, not of the patient: e.g., "The oldest surviving description is in a medical text written by Avicenna.")
Society and culture
[edit](e.g., cachexia was a literary symbol for tuberculosis in the 19th century and for AIDS in the 1980s.)
Research
[edit](is anything important being done?)
Other animals
[edit]See also
[edit]References
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Bibliography
[edit]- title.
- title.
Further reading
[edit]- title.
- title.
External links
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This is a group of templates which aim to provide a skeleton structure for new articles. Complete list:
- Anatomy
- Archaeological site
- Artist
- Artistic tool
- Artwork
- Cave
- City
- Clothing type
- Cuisine
- Custom
- Dance
- Drug, treatment, or device
- Folk tale
- Game
- Library
- Medical condition
- Medical specialty
- Medical test
- Mountain
- Museum
- Music album
- Musical theatre
- Opera
- Park
- Person
- Profession
- Prose
- River
- Ship
- Sign or symptom
- Surgery or procedure
- Technique
- Tool
- Toy
- Video game
- Weapon
- Writer
- generic article
See also
[edit]- meta:Grants:Project/Rapid/Article template libraries - user sandbox space organization
- Template:User sandbox+
- For more information please contact User:ManosHacker