User talk:Dryphi

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 * Oh okay, great, thank you. I just copy-pasted the title from the target page. Dryphi (talk) 07:39, 24 June 2012 (UTC)

Please add sources
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 * Hey thanks for the tip! No problem. When I have a source I add it. This particular comment came from my brain though (I'm currently studying for an exam so there may be some unintended imitation), so no real references to speak of. I just thought that article should mention the particular pathology. Feel free to change it if you have a publication. Dryphi (talk) 02:05, 9 September 2012 (UTC)
 * There I found something; not the source per se but it corroborates what I said. Hope you like it. Feel free to double-check. The symptomatology stuff is under the History and the Physical portions of the Presentation section of Medscape. Dryphi (talk) 02:32, 9 September 2012 (UTC)
 * Thank you for the refs! I am familiar with the situation (that is, knowing something without having a direct source to refer to). When adding a text without ref. there is always the risk somebody removes it though...  Lova Falk     talk   12:59, 9 September 2012 (UTC)

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 * Yes, thank you, I corrected the link. Dryphi (talk) 21:03, 7 October 2012 (UTC)

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 * Thanks, link corrected. Dryphi (talk) 16:58, 22 October 2012 (UTC)

UTIs
All that content was already dealt with in the article. Thus removed it. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) (if I write on your page reply on mine) 14:34, 3 May 2013 (UTC)


 * Okay I have moved the sentence on treatment of complicated UTIs to the correct spot in the management section per your suggestion. Would need a ref for "Typically an admission to the hospital is warranted." Doc James  (talk · contribs ·email) (if I write on your page reply on mine) 21:57, 10 May 2013 (UTC)

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