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The phrase "additional symptoms" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing extra signs or indicators of a condition or illness that are not the primary symptoms.
Example: "The patient reported additional symptoms such as fatigue and headaches that were not present during the initial examination."
Alternatives: "extra symptoms" or "further symptoms".
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It's a tool doctors use to jog patients' memories and elicit additional symptoms of concern.
Some people with pleural scarring then develop additional symptoms, while others do not.
ADDITIONAL SYMPTOMS Walking became extremely painful, and within weeks she needed a wheelchair to get around.
But the nausea persisted, and then additional symptoms appeared out of nowhere.
In the last few years, two additional symptoms developed: neuropathy in her limbs and face, and vision problems.
The parent company, Warner-Lambert (since bought by Pfizer), was investigated after a whistle-blower said it had paid doctors to promote Neurontin to their colleagues for a host of additional symptoms not approved by the F.D.A.
Additional symptoms might be present.
There were no additional symptoms.
Many are diagnosed as additional symptoms or signs develop.
The patient has not developed any additional symptoms.
Google says it would like to add additional symptoms, languages and offer the update in more countries over time.
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