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reduced results due to: symptoms, possible diagnoses, age, gender
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reduced results due to: duration, diagnostic tests, modifiers
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reduced results due to: first pass
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1 - 7 of 7 diseases -
gender ?
age ?
lump on belly on crying or straining
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score graph
The score graph represents the results on the x axis and the "score" on the y axis. The purpose of this graph is to visually display the relative scores and how dramatically or not the likelihood of the diseases compare.
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weighted category breakdown
This pie chart represents the results broken down categorically. The size of the pie, or "score" of the category, is the sum of the scores of the diseases in the category. Please note a disease may fall into multiple category.
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variable sensitivity
This bar chart represents the variables that the results and their ordering are most sensitive too.
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The results should NOT be considered a diagnosis.
Please consult your health care provider.
edit important variables such as:
demo: duration, demo: age, palpitations, palpitations without fever, passing out, life: Alcohol, stomach swelling
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Ascites - increased fluid in peritoneal cavity
a.k.a peritoneal cavity fluid, peritoneal fluid excess, hydroperitoneum, abdominal dropsy
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ascites
cardiac, gastrointestinal, liver gallbladder and bile ducts, nephrology, nutrition
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enlarged liver, enlarged spleen, stomach swelling, weight gain
In medicine (gastroenterology), ascites (also known as peritoneal cavity fluid, peritoneal fluid excess, hydroperitoneum or more archaically as abdominal dropsy) is an accumulation of fluid in the peritoneal cavity.
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Carney complex - tumor of heart and associated symptoms
a.k.a LAMB syndrome, NAME syndrome,
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Portal hypertension - increased pressure in portal vein due to liver disease
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Umbilical hernia - protrusion of abdominal contents through belly button
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Cowden's Syndrome - inherited multiple growths
a.k.a Multiple hamartoma syndrome
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Homocystinuria - multisystem metabolic disease due to abnormal methionine metabolism
a.k.a Cystathionine beta synthase deficiency
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homocystinuria
cardiovascular, genetic or congenital, hematological, metabolic, muscles, musculoskeletal and connective tissue disorders, neurological
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anemia, curvature of spine, delayed development, pain in leg(s)
Homocystinuria, also known as Cystathionine beta synthase deficiency, is an inherited disorder of the metabolism of the amino acid methionine. It is an inherited autosomal recessive trait, which means a child needs to inherit the defective gene from both parents to be affected.
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Incarcerated umbilical hernia - contents of umbilical hernia cannot be pushed back into abdomen
'incarcerated umbilical hernia' is considered a medical emergency
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• protruding belly button -
lump on belly on crying or straining , swelling on the abdomen on crying or straining , umbilical hernia , belly button sticking out , belly button protruding
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