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Urinary tract infection - infection in the kidneys or bladder
a.k.a UTI
Urethritis - inflammation of urethra
Cystitis - bladder infection
Gonorrhea - type of STD
a.k.a GC, gonococcal infections
Trauma urethra - injury to urethra
'trauma urethra' is considered a medical emergency
Chlamydia infections - multisystem infectious illnesses
a.k.a Chlamydia conjunctivitis
Cerebral contusion - bruise to brain
'cerebral contusion' is considered a medical emergency
Spinal cord trauma - injury to spinal cord
a.k.a Spinal cord injury
'spinal cord trauma' is considered a medical emergency
Urinary tract obstruction - obstruction to flow of urine causing urinary backup and kidney damage
a.k.a Urinary retention, ischuria
Spinal epidural abscess - infection between bones of spine and membrane covering spinal cord
'spinal epidural abscess' is considered a medical emergency

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