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- Philadelphia, PA. Hearing S (2004). "Refeeding syndrome: Is underdiagnosed and undertreated, but treatable". BMJ. 328 (7445): 908–9. doi:10.1136/bmj.328.7445.908...
- Lecrubier, Y. (1996). "Social phobia in general health care: An unrecognised undertreated disabling disorder". The British Journal of Psychiatry. 168 (2): 169–174...
- sometimes over-treated and moderate/severe reactions of internal organs are undertreated: a summary based on RadioComics". Insights Imaging. 14 (1): 196. doi:10...
- N-acetylcysteine. BFRBs are among the most poorly understood, misdiagnosed, and undertreated groups of disorders. BFRBs may affect at least 1 out of 20 people. These...
- 2023-09-01. Farrow W (2010). "Phlebolymphedema-a common underdiagnosed and undertreated problem in the wound care clinic". The Journal of the American College...
- aggressive. Pain, a feature of venous disease often overlooked and commonly undertreated. Anxiety Depression Inflammation Cellulitis The most common cause of...
- evidence that both depression and anxiety disorders are underdiagnosed and undertreated in patients with epilepsy. Epilepsy can have both genetic and acquired...
- some degree of ****l atrophy. It is likely to be underdiagnosed and undertreated. Vulvo****l atrophy and atrophic vaginitis have been the preferred...
- rarely complicated by AVN. Non union can also occur from undiagnosed or undertreated scaphoid fractures. Arterial flow to the scaphoid enters via the distal...
- has been described as "the most underrecognized, underappreciated and undertreated disease in ophthalmic care [...] so common as to be taken as ‘normal’...