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The results should NOT be considered a diagnosis.
Please consult your health care provider.
edit important variables such as:
fever, painful urination in females, painful urination in males, life: Injured, demo: duration, demo: age, malaise
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Trauma - injury
'trauma' is considered a medical emergency
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trauma
dental problems, eye diseases, gastrointestinal, head and neck, hematological, male reproductive system, orthopedics, podiatry, urology, neurosurgical problems, muscles, sports medicine, orthopedics spine
[acute]
impaired sensations in foot (feet), muscle weakness in leg(s), passing out, upper abdominal pain
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Intraabdominal abscess - collection of pus in abdomen
'intraabdominal abscess' is considered a medical emergency
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Trauma kidney - injury to kidney
'trauma kidney' is considered a medical emergency
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Trauma spleen - injury to spleen
'trauma spleen' is considered a medical emergency
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Urosepsis - severe blood infection from the urine
'urosepsis' is considered a medical emergency
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Urinary tract obstruction - obstruction to flow of urine causing urinary backup and kidney damage
a.k.a Urinary retention, ischuria
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Renal vein thrombosis - blood clot in kidney vein
'renal vein thrombosis' is considered a medical emergency
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Autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease - inherited disease causing fluid filled cavities in kidneys
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Autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease - inherited kidney disease causing fluid filled cavities in infancy
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Aortic aneurysm - rupture of bulge in wall of aorta
a.k.a ruptured aortic aneurysm, ruptured aneurysm of the aorta, ruptured aortic aneurysm
'aortic aneurysm' is considered a medical emergency
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aortic aneurysm
cardiac, vascular problems
[chronic]
pain in back, palpitations, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain
An aortic aneurysm is a general term for any swelling (dilatation or aneurysm) of the aorta, usually representing an underlying weakness in the wall of the aorta at that location. While the stretched vessel may occasionally cause discomfort, a greater concern is the risk of rupture which causes severe pain, massive internal hemorrhage and, without prompt treatment, results in a quick death.
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• flank mass -
lump in flank , mass in flank , lump on side , lump in right flank , lump in left flank , left CVA mass , right CVA mass
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