Chris Lancelot - GPs suffer the overarching failure of NHS management
08 Feb 2012 | by Chris Lancelot
their best to help the patients while being obstructed by managers with their imposed, dysfunctional systems.
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. 3. Problems in men In men with erectile dysfunction (ED) it is essential to exclude diabetes ... of sexual difficulties Male Loss of libido Erectile dysfunction Premature ...
their best to help the patients while being obstructed by managers with their imposed, dysfunctional systems.
dysfunction. Positive chest signs may indicate cor pulmonale. Importantly, up to 40% of people ... alcohol intake or LFT dysfunction. Cirrhotic patients are at high risk of complication and require ...
and erectile function, assessed using patient questionnaires. After treatment, one of the 42 men recruited ... not uncommon and UTI occurred in seven men. Erectile function was similar at baseline and at 12 months ...
dysfunction, and pancreatopathies such as diabetes mellitus. Liver involvement may be signalled by deranged ...
greater risk of developing TED than men; most present with concurrent thyroid dysfunction. About 20 ... with a history of thyroid gland dysfunction. It is more difficult where these key ophthalmic signs are absent or where thyroid gland dysfunction is absent or unrecognised. The diagnosis is assisted ...
to pancreatic beta-cell dysfunction. This is thought to be due to autoimmune beta-cell dysfunction, genetic abnormalities and beta-cell dysfunction associated with chronic insulin resistance. 1 The maternal ...
infectious or inflammatory processes seems to result in mechanical dysfunction in the labyrinth ...
. Foreign body. Tumours (nasopharyngeal/sinus/skull base). Turbinate dysfunction ...
impairment that might be due to lower urinary tract dysfunction. Suspected urological cancer. Stress ...
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