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passing out, fever, malaise, muscle weakness in leg(s), life: immunosuppressed, blindness, demo: age
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Sinusitis - infection of sinuses
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sinusitis
head and neck, infectious diseases
[chronic]
cough, cough with yellow or green phlegm, headache, runny nose
Sinusitis is an inflammation of the paranasal sinuses, which may or may not be as a result of infection, from bacterial, fungal, viral, allergic or autoimmune issues. Newer classifications of sinusitis refer to it as rhinosinusitis, taking into account the thought that inflammation of the sinuses cannot occur without some inflammation of the nose as well (rhinitis).
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Encephalitis - brain inflammation
a.k.a encephalopathy, viral encephalitis
'encephalitis' is considered a medical emergency
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Intracranial tumor - brain tumor
a.k.a brain tumor, brain tumour
'intracranial tumor' is considered a medical emergency
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intracranial tumor
neurology, oncology, neurosurgical problems
[chronic]
convulsions, had convulsions but not seizing now, headache, poor coordination
A brain tumor is any intracranial tumor created by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division, normally either found in the brain itself (neurons, glial cells (astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, ependymal cells), lymphatic tissue, blood vessels), in the cranial nerves (myelin-producing Schwann cells), in the brain envelopes (meninges), skull, pituitary and pineal gland, or spread from cancers primarily located in other organs (metastatic tumors).
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Increased intracranial pressure - increased pressure in brain
'increased intracranial pressure' is considered a medical emergency
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increased intracranial pressure
neurology, neurosurgical problems
[chronic]
convulsions, headache, passing out, vomiting
Intracranial pressure, (ICP), is the pressure exerted by the cranium on the brain tissue, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), and the brain's circulating blood volume. ICP is a dynamic phenomenon constantly fluctuating in response to activities such as exercise, coughing, straining, arterial pulsation, and respiratory cycle.
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Typhoid fever - serious febrile illness with intestinal symptoms
a.k.a enteric fever, typhoid
'typhoid fever' is considered a medical emergency
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Brain abscess - pus collection in brain
'brain abscess' is considered a medical emergency
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brain abscess
infectious diseases, neurology
[acute]
fever, headache, malaise, vomiting
Brain abscess (or cerebral abscess) is an abscess caused by inflammation and collection of infected material coming from local (ear infection, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess) or remote (lung, heart, kidney etc.
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Iron deficiency anemia - type of anemia caused by iron deficiency
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Brain metastases - spread of primary malignant tumor to the brain
'brain metastases' is considered a medical emergency
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Brainstem lesions - diseases affecting brainstem
'brainstem lesions' is considered a medical emergency
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Brainstem glioma - type of brain tumor
'brainstem glioma' is considered a medical emergency
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• headache relentless -
headache that doesn't stop
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