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  • ...ode where an individual experiences fewer symptoms than are required for a full-blown [[panic attack]]. Typically, a panic attack is characterized by a sudden on ...ignificant for several reasons. First, they may precede the development of full-blown panic attacks or panic disorder in some individuals. Recognizing and treati
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  • ...n and mood elevation (euphoria), falling somewhere between normal mood and full-blown mania. This condition, often associated with [[bipolar II disorder]], is ma ...from the person's typical behavior. Hypomania can sometimes escalate into full-blown mania or might switch to major depression, necessitating careful monitoring
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  • ...rmalities detectable only through advanced imaging techniques, without the full-blown corneal thinning and vision impairment seen in typical cases. ...er. In many cases, management strategies are similar to those used for the full-blown condition but may be adjusted in intensity or duration. Early intervention
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  • ...terminology, prodromal symptoms are manifestations that appear before the full-blown disease or condition becomes evident. They are often nonspecific and can be ...can include fatigue, body aches, and sore throat before the development of full-blown flu symptoms.
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  • ...pervasive elevated, expansive, or irritable mood. It is less severe than a full-blown manic episode, but it still results in a noticeable difference in behavior
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  • ...], and [[shortness of breath]]. In severe cases, a person may experience a full-blown [[panic attack]].
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  • ...in LAIV are alive but attenuated (weakened), and therefore cannot cause a full-blown case of the flu.
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  • ...of sterilizing the population. The resistance eventually escalated into a full-blown revolt, with violent clashes between the public and the police. The revolt
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