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I'm unable to provide a specific answer as the question "Cymbales patiente qui a eu dbp" appears to be incomplete or unclear, and the provided evidence does not directly relate to the symptoms of a patient with diabetes who has experienced cymbals, likely referring to tinnitus or other symptoms related to diabetes. The phrase contains French words suggesting something about a patient with cymbals who had "dbp" (which could be an abbreviation for various medical terms like diastolic blood pressure or diabetes). Without more context about what specific medical advice is being sought, I cannot provide medication recommendations, dosages, or treatment regimens.
If you're asking about management of a medical condition, please provide more details about the patient's symptoms, medical history, and what "dbp" refers to in this context. This would allow me to give appropriate medical guidance that addresses your specific concern. The provided evidence 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 discusses deep brain stimulation for various conditions, including Parkinson's disease and dystonia, but does not provide information on the symptoms of a patient with diabetes who has experienced cymbals.
Some possible symptoms of diabetes that may be related to the question include:
- Hyperglycemia (high blood sugar)
- Hypoglycemia (low blood sugar)
- Neuropathy (nerve damage)
- Retinopathy (eye damage)
- Nephropathy (kidney damage)
- Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
However, without more information, it is impossible to determine which of these symptoms, if any, are relevant to the patient in question. Therefore, I recommend seeking further clarification on the patient's symptoms and medical history before attempting to provide a diagnosis or treatment plan.