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large amount of blood in stool

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edit important variables such as: passing out, palpitations, demo: duration, change in cognition, demo: age, life: Injured, drowsiness
related types of physicians - gastroenterologist, general practitioner, internist
Trauma - injury
a.k.a multiple injuries
'trauma' is considered a medical emergency
Arteriovenous malformations - congenital disorder of arteries and veins
a.k.a AVM, angiodysplasia
Ulcerative colitis - one of 2 major types of inflammatory bowel disease involving the large bowel
'ulcerative colitis' is considered a medical emergency
Anorectal trauma - injury to anus or rectum
a.k.a anal trauma, rectal trauma
'anorectal trauma' is considered a medical emergency
Varices gastrointestinal - enlarged and enlarged and dilated veins in the gastrointestinal tract that bleed
Drugs and toxins - adverse effects of drugs and toxins
a.k.a drug overdose or poisoning
'drugs and toxins' is considered a medical emergency
Gastrointestinal bleeding - bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract
a.k.a gastrointestinal hemorrhage, esophageal bleeding
'gastrointestinal bleeding' is considered a medical emergency
Rectal polyp - growth in rectum
a.k.a colorectal polyp, colon polyp
Intussusception - a section of bowel that telescopes into an adjacent section
a.k.a Invagination of Intestine
'intussusception' is considered a medical emergency
Angiodysplasia of the GI tract - small vascular malformations of the gut
'angiodysplasia of the gi tract' is considered a medical emergency

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