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Physical Examination
Head
- Meningoencephalitis (inflammation of the brain and its covering, the meninges) may be present.
Examination findings | African trypnaosomiasis physical examination |
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Appearance of the patient |
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Vital Signs |
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Skin |
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HEENT |
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Neck |
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Lymph node |
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Lungs |
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Heart |
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Abdomen |
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CNS |
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Musculoskeletal |
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Extremities |
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