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==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
Swelling | *Swelling, especially in the lower extremities and genitals or anasarca | ||
*Dyspnea suggestive of pleural effusion | |||
*Abdominal fullness suggestive of ascites | |||
*Symptoms of high blood pressure, such as headache of visual disturbance | |||
* | *Symptoms of proteinuria, such as foamy urine | ||
*Weight gain | |||
* | *Fatigue | ||
* | *Anorexia | ||
* | *Features of systemic disease | ||
*Drug history | |||
*Symptoms of associated complications, such as symptoms of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary edema | |||
==References== | ==References== |
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Symptoms
- Swelling, especially in the lower extremities and genitals or anasarca
- Dyspnea suggestive of pleural effusion
- Abdominal fullness suggestive of ascites
- Symptoms of high blood pressure, such as headache of visual disturbance
- Symptoms of proteinuria, such as foamy urine
- Weight gain
- Fatigue
- Anorexia
- Features of systemic disease
- Drug history
- Symptoms of associated complications, such as symptoms of deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary edema