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Allergic reaction - response of body to a foreign substance
a.k.a Allergy
'allergic reaction' is considered a medical emergency
GERD - reflux of acid stomach contents into esophagus
a.k.a Gastroesophageal reflux disease, Gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, GORD, Gastric reflux disease, Acid reflux disease
Angioedema - swelling of skin and mucosa
a.k.a Quincke's edema, giant urticaria, angioneurotic edema
'angioedema' is considered a medical emergency
Food allergy - allergic reaction to certain foods
'food allergy' is considered a medical emergency
Panic disorder - psychiatric disorder with severe panic attacks of intense fear
'panic disorder' is considered a medical emergency
Oral allergy syndrome - allergic reaction to fruits and vegetables in people with pollen allergies
a.k.a OAS
'oral allergy syndrome' is considered a medical emergency
Vocal cord dysfunction - abnormal movement of vocal cords during respiratory cycle
a.k.a VCD
Adenoidal enlargement - big adenoids
a.k.a Adenoid hypertrophy
Spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality (SCIWORA) - injury of the spinal cord in children without abnormalities of routine imaging
a.k.a SCIWORA
'spinal cord injury without radiographic abnormality (sciwora)' is considered a medical emergency
Tick paralysis - paralysis caused by tick bite
'tick paralysis' is considered a medical emergency

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