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Internal Medicine Review Repack

Another thing to note: the user mentioned "Keep names intact." In the provided text, there are no names, but if there were, they should remain. Also, the user says "Only the result." So the final answer should be the modified text with spintax, no explanations.

Moving to the next sentence: "As medical knowledge continues to evolve, it is essential for healthcare professionals to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and advancements in internal medicine." internal medicine review

- "vast" can be "large, expansive, broad" - "dynamic" might be "changing, evolving, active" - "field" could be "area, sector, domain" - "encompasses" → "includes, covers, incorporates" - "diagnosis" → "diagnosing, identifying, determining" - "treatment" → "therapy, management, care" - "prevention" → "prophylaxis, prevention, avoidance" - "adult diseases" → "adult illnesses, adult maladies, adult health issues" Another thing to note: the user mentioned "Keep names intact

"shaping" can be altering.

Wait, the user's instruction says "each word with 3 alternatives". So every single word in the text should be replaced with three synonyms in the opt3 format, keeping brand names. Let me verify. The original example had "Internists|Internists|healthcare specialists" for the first occurrence of Internists. So brand names like company names or products should remain, but other terms can be replaced. Since there are no brand names in the current text, I can replace all terms. Wait, the user's instruction says "each word with

The current text includes "Diabetes", "Chronic kidney disease", and "internal medicine". These are terms that should probably remain as they are, but the user wants each word (not term) to be replaced with three alternatives. Wait, the instruction says "all words with 3 alternatives in format opt2. Keep brand names." So maybe "Diabetes" is a common noun here, so it can be replaced, but the user might have meant to keep terms like brand names (e.g., drug names like SGLT2, but those aren't present here). Let me proceed carefully.

The user says "all words with 3 alternatives in format opt3". The example provided is internists, which doesn't make sense with two same options. Perhaps that's a mistake, but maybe the user wants to show the structure. Anyway, maybe I should proceed by identifying any words that can be substituted with two other options. But how to decide which words to replace?

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