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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, final pass
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taking anticoagulant mediciation
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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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Show only results from category
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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:
life: drugmed, puncture wound head, life: Injured, stomach pain, washed out look, palpitations, palpitations without fever
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Deep vein thrombosis - blood clot in large vein
a.k.a deep-vein thrombosis, deep venous thrombosis, DVT, DVT
'deep vein thrombosis' is considered a medical emergency
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Drugs and toxins - adverse effects of drugs and toxins
a.k.a drug overdose or poisoning
'drugs and toxins' is considered a medical emergency
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drugs and toxins
allergies, behavioral/psychological/psychiatry, cardiac, eye diseases, gastrointestinal, hematological, orthopedics, dermatology, other
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palpitations, stomach pain, upper abdominal pain, vomiting
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Pulmonary embolism - blood clot in lung artery
'pulmonary embolism' is considered a medical emergency
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pulmonary embolism
cardiac, pulmonary
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chest pain, difficulty breathing, palpitations, palpitations without fever
Pulmonary embolism is blockage of the pulmonary artery (or one of its branches) by a blood clot, fat, air or clumped tumor cells. By far the most common form of pulmonary embolism is a thromboembolism, which occurs when a blood clot, generally a venous thrombus, becomes dislodged from its site of formation and embolizes to the arterial blood supply of one of the lungs.
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Gastrointestinal bleeding - bleeding from the gastrointestinal tract
a.k.a gastrointestinal hemorrhage, esophageal bleeding
'gastrointestinal bleeding' is considered a medical emergency
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Head injury - trauma to skull or brain
'head injury' is considered a medical emergency
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Epidural hemorrhage - bleeding between outer covering of brain and skull
'epidural hemorrhage' is considered a medical emergency
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Subarachnoid hemorrhage - bleeding under the arachnoid membrane surrounding the brain and spinal cord
a.k.a subarachnoid haemorrhage, SAH
'subarachnoid hemorrhage' is considered a medical emergency
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Cerebral hemorrhage - stroke caused by bleeding in the brain
a.k.a intracerebral hemorrhage, ICH, intracranial hemorrhage
'cerebral hemorrhage' is considered a medical emergency
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Epistaxis - nose bleeding
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epistaxis
head and neck, hematological
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foreign body in nose, injury nose, nose bleeds, washed out look
A nosebleed or nosebleedage, medically known as epistaxis, is the relatively common occurrence of hemorrhage (bleeding) from the nose, usually noticed when it drains out through the nostrils. There are two types: anterior (the most common), and posterior (less common, and more severe).
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Subdural hematoma - bleeding inbetween outer and middle layer of membranes covering brain
a.k.a Subdural haematoma, SDH
'subdural hematoma' is considered a medical emergency
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Known synonyms for your symptoms:
• taking anticoagulant mediciation -
taking blood thinners
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