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edit important variables such as: palpitations, palpitations without fever, demo: duration, blood in stool, painless rectal bleeding, increased thirst, demo: age
related types of physicians - general practitioner, internist, gastroenterologist
Trauma - injury
a.k.a multiple injuries
'trauma' is considered a medical emergency
Drugs and toxins - adverse effects of drugs and toxins
a.k.a drug overdose or poisoning
'drugs and toxins' is considered a medical emergency
Anabolic steroids abuse - steroid abuse
Alcoholic hepatitis - alcoholic inflammation of liver
a.k.a alcoholic liver disease
Gonadotropin deficiency - deficiency of pituitary sex hormones
a.k.a Hypogonadism
Pituitary adenoma - type of brain tumor
Portal hypertension - increased pressure in portal vein due to liver disease
Liver cirrhosis - scarred liver
a.k.a hepatic cirrhosis
Hypopituitarism - decreased production of pituitary hormones
a.k.a Panhypopituitarism
'hypopituitarism' is considered a medical emergency
Myotonic dystrophy - inherited multisystem disease
a.k.a MD

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