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Family Practice Vol. 20, No. 4, 492
© Oxford University Press 2003


Correspondence

Managing acute cystitis in women—are we mistreating?

Anders Baerheim

Section for General Practice Ulriksdal 8C, N-5009 Bergen, Norway

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I read with great interest the article by Tom Fahey and co-workers in the January 2003 issue of Family Practice.1 The authors report from a prospective study on how GPs diagnose and treat female patients consulting for urinary tract infection (UTI). I presume the authors mean lower UTI . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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