Three clinical problems: Weird thyroid function tests, difficult gout, and dementia

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Abstract

Speakers at the course were given vignettes describing one or more clinical scenarios on which to base their talks, selected because they represent common but challenging problems likely to be encountered by any physician practising in general internal medicine. Three of the subjects covered - weird thyroid function tests, difficult gout, and dementia - are presented here.

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Fry, A., Vanderpump, M., Doherty, M., Kennedy, A., & Firth, J. (2005). Three clinical problems: Weird thyroid function tests, difficult gout, and dementia. Clinical Medicine, Journal of the Royal College of Physicians of London. Royal College of Physicians. https://doi.org/10.7861/clinmedicine.5-4-396

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