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edit important variables such as: slurred speech, fever, malaise, yellow color of skin and eyes, change in cognition, palpitations, cough
related types of physicians - general practitioner, internist, gastroenterologist
Pneumonia - lung infection
'pneumonia' is considered a medical emergency
Acute pancreatitis - acute inflammation of pancreas
'acute pancreatitis' is considered a medical emergency
Intestinal trauma - bowel trauma
'intestinal trauma' is considered a medical emergency
Intraabdominal abscess - collection of pus in abdomen
'intraabdominal abscess' is considered a medical emergency
Intraabdominal trauma - injury to the abdominal organs
'intraabdominal trauma' is considered a medical emergency
Mycoplasma pneumonia - lung infections with germ called mycoplasma
a.k.a walking pneumonia
'mycoplasma pneumonia' is considered a medical emergency
Trauma spleen - injury to spleen
'trauma spleen' is considered a medical emergency
Common bile duct obstruction - obstruction of the main duct carrying bile from the liver and gallbladder into the intestine
Gall stones - stones in the gall bladder or bile ducts
a.k.a cholelithiasis, gallstones, gallstones
Cholecystitis - inflammation of gall bladder
a.k.a gall bladder attack
'cholecystitis' is considered a medical emergency

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