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GEM - Curriculum Statement 15.6 metabolic problems

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Curriculum Statement 15.6 Metabolic Problems

The knowledge base Symptoms:

Patients with metabolic problems are frequently asymptomatic or have non-specific symptoms, such as tiredness, malaise, weight loss or gain, etc. Certain symptoms raise clinical suspicion of metabolic problems: .

Common and/or important conditions:

Investigations:

Treatment:

Emergency care:

Prevention:

  • Health promotion activities include dietary modification and exercise advice
  • Understand when prevention of hyperuricaemia is appropriate, e.g. patients treated for myelo/proliferative disorders
  • Obesity and diabetes mellitus are risk factors for other conditions, so optimal management is preventative

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