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edit important variables such as: fever, demo: duration, demo: age, malaise, constipation, blood in stool, urinating often
related types of physicians - gastroenterologist, general practitioner, internist
Constipation - difficulty having bowel movements
Fecal impaction - hard difficult to expel stool stuck in rectum in individual with chronic constipation
Urethritis - inflammation of urethra
Intraabdominal abscess - collection of pus in abdomen
'intraabdominal abscess' is considered a medical emergency
Crohn Disease - chronic inflammation of bowel
a.k.a IBD,
'crohn disease' is considered a medical emergency
Inflammatory bowel disease - chronic inflammation of bowel
a.k.a IBD,
'inflammatory bowel disease' is considered a medical emergency
Intraabdominal tumors - tumors in the abdomen
Malignancy - cancer
a.k.a Cancer, malignant neoplasm
Bladder cancer - growth of cancer cells in the bladder lining
a.k.a bladder carcinoma
Acute lymphocytic leukemia - cancer of white blood cells
a.k.a Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)

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