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Removal of cranial neurostimulator pulse generator

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Describe five symptoms that patients with malignant conditions may experience.



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Anorexia
Abnormal bleeding or bruising
Difficulty swallowing
Indigestion
Malaise
Fever
Sores that will not heal, or changes in the appearance of a wart or mole
Bladder and bowel habit changes
Mass in breast or other body site
Persistent cough
Weight loss





 

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