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Open wound of the chest
['Sharp chest pain', 'Drug abuse', 'Lip swelling']
diphtheria toxoid vaccine / tetanus toxoid vaccine,
['Wound care management', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)']
['Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Cefazolin', 'Ketorolac Ophthalmic Product', 'Codeine', 'Iohexol (Omnipaque)', 'Sodium Bicarbonate']
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Dislocation of the patella
['Knee pain', 'Knee swelling', 'Fluid retention', 'Problems during pregnancy', 'Knee stiffness or tightness']
Luxating patella (or trick knee, subluxation of patella, floating patella, or floating kneecap) is a condition in which the patella, or kneecap, dislocates or moves out of its normal location.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Arthroscopy', 'Treatment; fracture or dislocation of lower extremity (other than hip or femur)']
['Propofol', 'Cefoxitin', 'Ketamine', 'Tetracycline', 'Thyroid (Usp) (Armour Thyroid)']
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Sciatica
['Back pain', 'Leg pain', 'Low back pain', 'Hip pain', 'Lower body pain', 'Loss of sensation', 'Problems with movement', 'Paresthesia', 'Leg weakness', 'Back cramps or spasms', 'Leg cramps or spasms', 'Unusual color or odor to urine']
Sciatica (/sa\xc9\xaa\xcb\x88\xc3\xa6t\xc9\xaak\xc9\x99/; sciatic neuritis, sciatic neuralgia, or lumbar radiculopathy) is a set of symptoms including pain that may be caused by general compression or irritation of one of five spinal nerve roots that give rise to each sciatic nerve, or by compression or irritation of the left or right or both sciatic nerves. Symptoms include lower back pain, buttock pain, and pain, numbness or weakness in various parts of the leg and foot. Other symptoms include pins and needles or tingling and difficulty in moving or controlling the leg. Typically, the symptoms are only felt on one side of the body. The pain may radiate below the knee, but does not always.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Other physical therapy and rehabilitation', 'Insertion of catheter or spinal stimulator and injection into spinal canal', 'Bone density scan']
['Cyclobenzaprine', 'Methocarbamol', 'Orphenadrine (Flexon)', 'Carisoprodol (Soma)', 'Metaxalone (Skelaxin)', 'Oxaprozin', 'Phendimetrazine', 'Hydrocortisone-Pramoxine Topical', 'Tolbutamide', 'Calcifediol', 'Alosetron (Lotronex)']
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Hypercalcemia
['Weakness', 'Dizziness', 'Loss of sensation', 'Feeling ill', 'Hand or finger weakness', 'Allergic reaction', 'Arm cramps or spasms', 'Focal weakness', 'Retention of urine', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Irregular appearing nails', 'Leg weakness']
Hypercalcaemia (British English) or hypercalcemia (American English) is an elevated calcium (Ca+) level in the blood. (Normal range: 9\xe2\x80\x9310.5 mg/dL or 2.2\xe2\x80\x932.6 mmol/L). It can be an asymptomatic laboratory finding, but because an elevated calcium level is often indicative of other diseases, a workup should be undertaken if it persists. It can be due to excessive skeletal calcium release, increased intestinal calcium absorption, or decreased renal calcium excretion.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Urinalysis', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)']
['Ergocalciferol', 'Zoledronic Acid (Reclast)', 'Tacrolimus (Prograf)', 'Potassium Citrate', 'Ibandronate (Boniva)', 'Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal)', 'Donepezil (Aricept)', 'Estradiol', 'Mefloquine', 'Doxercalciferol (Hectorol)']
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Stress incontinence
['Involuntary urination', 'Frequent urination', 'Painful urination', 'Symptoms of bladder', 'Blood in urine', 'Retention of urine', 'Suprapubic pain', 'Hot flashes', 'Pelvic pain', 'Excessive urination at night', 'Weight gain', 'Intermenstrual bleeding']
Stress incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence.
['Pelvis exam', 'Urinalysis', 'Examination of breast', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Rectal examination', 'Mammography (Mammogram)', 'Genitourinary incontinence procedures']
['Tolterodine (Detrol)', 'Oxybutynin', 'Solifenacin (Vesicare)', 'Estrogens, Conjugated (Usp) (Premarin)', 'Darifenacin (Enablex)', 'Tamoxifen', 'Mesna', 'Flavoxate (Urispas)', 'Trospium (Sanctura)', 'Flutamide']
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Varicose veins
['Skin lesion', 'Leg pain', 'Peripheral edema', 'Ache all over', 'Lymphedema', 'Leg swelling', 'Leg cramps or spasms', 'Skin on leg or foot looks infected', 'Leg lump or mass']
Vericose veins are veins that have become enlarged and tortuous. The term commonly refers to the veins on the leg, although varicose veins can occur elsewhere. Veins have leaflet valves to prevent blood from flowing backwards (retrograde flow or reflux). Leg muscles pump the veins to return blood to the heart (the calf muscle pump mechanism), against the effects of gravity. When veins become varicose, the leaflets of the valves no longer meet properly, and the valves do not work (valvular incompetence). This allows blood to flow backwards and they enlarge even more. Varicose veins are most common in the superficial veins of the legs, which are subject to high pressure when standing. Besides being a cosmetic problem, varicose veins can be painful, especially when standing. Severe long-standing varicose veins can lead to leg swelling, venous eczema, skin thickening (lipodermatosclerosis) and ulceration. Life-threatening complications are uncommon.
['Wound care management', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Traction; splints; and other wound care', 'Debridement of wound; infection or burn', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Excision (Removal)']
['Collagenase Topical', 'Mupirocin Topical', 'Petrolatum Topical', 'Silver Nitrate Topical Each', 'Collagen', 'Cellulose', 'Becaplermin Topical', 'Sodium Tetradecyl Sulfate (Sotradecol)', 'Cilostazol', 'Zinc Oxide Topical', 'Insulin Isophane (Humulin N)']
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Benign kidney cyst
['Side pain', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Blood in urine', 'Vomiting', 'Back pain', 'Low back pain', 'Involuntary urination', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Drainage in throat', 'Impotence', 'Symptoms of prostate', 'Decreased appetite']
A cyst is a fluid-filled sac. There are two types of kidney cysts. Polycystic kidney disease (PKD) runs in families. In PKD, the cysts take the place of the normal tissue. They enlarge the kidneys and make them work poorly, leading to kidney failure. When PKD causes kidneys to fail\xe2\x80\x94which usually happens after many years\xe2\x80\x94people need dialysis or kidney transplantation. About half of people with the most common type of PKD end up with kidney failure. PKD also causes cysts in other parts of the body, such as the liver. Symptoms of PKD include Pain in the back and lower sides Headaches Urinary tract infections Blood in the urine Doctors diagnose PKD with imaging tests and family history. Treatments include medications, and, when people with PKD develop kidney failure, dialysis or kidney transplants. Acquired cystic kidney disease (ACKD) usually happens in people who are on dialysis. Unlike PKD, the kidneys are normal sized, and cysts do not form in other parts of the body. People with ACKD already have chronic kidney disease when they develop cysts. ACKD often has no symptoms. In most cases, the cysts are harmless and do not need treatment. NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Urinalysis', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Intravenous fluid replacement']
['Tamsulosin (Flomax)', 'Pioglitazone (Actos)', 'Glucosamine', 'Tolterodine (Detrol)', 'Glimepiride', 'Tiotropium (Spiriva)', 'Nystatin Topical Product', 'Lutropin Alfa (Luveris)', 'Pyridostigmine (Mestinon)', 'Pentosan Polysulphate Sodium (Elmiron)', 'Ciclopirox Topical']
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Hydrocele of the testicle
['Swelling of scrotum', 'Pain in testicles', 'Groin pain', 'Mass in scrotum', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Retention of urine', 'Groin mass', 'Excessive urination at night', 'Blood in urine', 'Symptoms of the scrotum and testes', 'Skin growth', 'Impotence']
Accumulation of serous fluid between the layers of membrane (tunica vaginalis) covering the TESTIS in the SCROTUM.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Urinalysis', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Rectal examination', 'Prostate specific antigen measurement (Prostate specific antigen test)', 'Excision (Removal)']
['Simethicone (Degas)', 'Protamines (Protamine)', 'Diazoxide', 'Flurbiprofen', 'Orlistat (Alli)', 'Lenalidomide (Revlimid)', 'Tetrahydrozoline Ophthalmic', 'Ciclopirox Topical', 'Methyldopa', 'Efavirenz', 'Amantadine']
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Degenerative disc disease
['Back pain', 'Low back pain', 'Leg pain', 'Neck pain', 'Hip pain', 'Shoulder pain', 'Ache all over', 'Loss of sensation', 'Arm pain', 'Lower body pain', 'Paresthesia', 'Joint pain']
Degeneration of one or more intervertebral disc(s) of the spine, often called "degenerative disc disease" (DDD) or "degenerative disc disorder," is a condition that can be painful and can greatly affect the quality of one\'s life. While disc degeneration is a normal part of aging and for most people is not a problem, for certain individuals a degenerated disc can cause severe chronic pain if left untreated.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Insertion of catheter or spinal stimulator and injection into spinal canal', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on musculoskeletal system']
['Pregabalin (Lyrica)', 'Bupivacaine', 'Carisoprodol (Soma)', 'Tizanidine', 'Iohexol (Omnipaque)', 'Nabumetone', 'Iopamidol (Isovue)', 'Oxymorphone (Opana)', 'Diclofenac Topical Product', 'Chlorzoxazone', 'Tegaserod (Zelnorm)', 'Chondroitin']
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Hirsutism
['Unwanted hair', 'Unpredictable menstruation', 'Acne or pimples', 'Fatigue', 'Infertility', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Weight gain', 'Warts', 'Skin moles', 'Too little hair', 'Heavy menstrual flow', 'Apnea']
Hirsutism is the excessive hairiness on women in those parts of the body where terminal hair does not normally occur or is minimal - for example, a beard or chest hair. It refers to a male pattern of body hair (androgenic hair) and it is therefore primarily of cosmetic and psychological concern. Hirsutism is a medical sign rather than a disease and may be a sign of a more serious medical condition, especially if it develops well after puberty. The amount and location of the hair is measured by a Ferriman-Gallwey score.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Examination of breast', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Lipid panel', 'Pelvis exam']
['Eflornithine Topical', 'Spironolactone', 'Ortho Cyclen', 'Hydroquinone Topical', 'Adapalene Topical', 'Tretinoin Topical', 'Modicon', 'Betamethasone Topical Product', 'Doxepin Topical', 'L-Methylfolate']
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Dislocation of the foot
['Foot or toe pain', 'Vomiting', 'Ankle pain', 'Knee weakness', 'Elbow weakness', 'Elbow cramps or spasms', 'Eye strain', 'Low back weakness', 'Wrist weakness', 'Underweight', 'Feeling hot and cold', 'Muscle swelling']
cortisone,
['Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Suturing of wound', 'Electrocardiogram']
['Zosyn', 'Cortisone', 'Pramipexole (Mirapex)', 'Gentamicin Ophthalmic', 'Amiodarone', 'Povidone Iodine Topical (Betadine)', 'Bupivacaine', 'Vancomycin', 'Diclofenac', 'Cefazolin', 'Celecoxib (Celebrex)']
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Hydronephrosis
['Side pain', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Back pain', 'Nausea', 'Vomiting', 'Blood in urine', 'Suprapubic pain', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Lower body pain', 'Pain in testicles', 'Symptoms of bladder']
Hydronephrosis \xe2\x80\x94 literally "water inside the kidney" \xe2\x80\x94 refers to distension and dilation of the renal pelvis and calyces, usually caused by obstruction of the free flow of urine from the kidney. Untreated, it leads to progressive atrophy of the kidney. In cases of hydroureteronephrosis, there is distention of both the ureter and the renal pelvis and calices.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Urinalysis', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)']
['Iohexol (Omnipaque)', 'Opium', 'Meropenem', 'Ephedrine (Kie)', 'Desflurane', 'Isosorbide Dinitrate', 'Chondroitin', 'Prazosin', 'Erlotinib (Tarceva)', 'Pancrelipase (Pancrease)', 'Potassium Citrate']
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Diverticulosis
['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Rectal bleeding', 'Constipation', 'Diarrhea', 'Blood in stool', 'Burning abdominal pain', 'Nausea', 'Vomiting', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Melena', 'Upper abdominal pain', 'Heartburn']
Diverticulosis, also known as "diverticular disease", is the condition of having diverticula in the colon, which are outpocketings of the colonic mucosa and submucosa through weaknesses of muscle layers in the colon wall. These are more common in the sigmoid colon, which is a common place for increased pressure. This is uncommon before the age of 40, and increases in incidence after that age.
['Sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Colonoscopy and biopsy', 'Urinalysis', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement']
['Midazolam (Versed)', 'Fentanyl', 'Meperidine (Demerol)', 'Metronidazole', 'Propofol', 'Psyllium', 'Diatrizoate', 'Lubiprostone (Amitiza)', 'Barium Sulfate', 'Methylcellulose (Citrucel)']
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Pain after an operation
['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Back pain', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Headache', 'Nausea', 'Vomiting', 'Low back pain', 'Toothache', 'Leg pain', 'Neck pain', 'Side pain', 'Lower abdominal pain']
Pain is an unpleasant feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli, such as stubbing a toe, burning a finger, putting alcohol on a cut, and bumping the "funny bone". The International Association for the Study of Pain\'s widely used definition states: "Pain is an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage."
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Urinalysis']
['Orphenadrine (Flexon)', 'Butorphanol (Stadol)', 'Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine)', 'Chlorzoxazone', 'Lipase', 'Methotrimeprazine', 'Lyme Disease Vaccine', 'Isoxsuprine']
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Huntington disease
['Constipation', 'Problems with movement', 'Depression', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Back pain', 'Loss of sensation', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Drug abuse', 'Symptoms of the face', 'Elbow weakness', 'Low back weakness', 'Excessive growth']
Huntington\'s disease (HD) is a neurodegenerative genetic disorder that affects muscle coordination and leads to cognitive decline and psychiatric problems. It typically becomes noticeable in mid-adult life. HD is the most common genetic cause of abnormal involuntary writhing movements called chorea, which is why the disease used to be called Huntington\'s chorea.
['CAT scan of head (Head ct)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Mental health counseling', 'Prothrombin time assay (Prothrombin time)', 'Corneal transplant']
['Quetiapine (Seroquel)', 'Memantine (Namenda)', 'Risperidone', 'Sertraline (Zoloft)', 'Tetrabenazine', 'Rivastigmine (Exelon)', 'Atomoxetine (Strattera)', 'Tizanidine', 'Lactulose', 'Donepezil (Aricept)', 'Mirtazapine']
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West Nile virus
['Pain in eye', 'Shoulder cramps or spasms', 'Facial pain', 'Ankle pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Excessive anger', 'Joint stiffness or tightness', 'Pain or soreness of breast', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Fatigue', 'Excessive urination at night']
West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquito-borne zoonotic arbovirus belonging to the genus Flavivirus in the family Flaviviridae. This flavivirus is found in temperate and tropical regions of the world. It was first identified in the West Nile subregion in the East African nation of Uganda in 1937. Prior to the mid-1990s, WNV disease occurred only sporadically and was considered a minor risk for humans, until an outbreak in Algeria in 1994, with cases of WNV-caused encephalitis, and the first large outbreak in Romania in 1996, with a high number of cases with neuroinvasive disease. WNV has now spread globally, with the first case in the Western Hemisphere being identified in New York City in 1999; over the next 5 years, the virus spread across the continental United States, north into Canada, and southward into the Caribbean Islands and Latin America. WNV also spread to Europe, beyond the Mediterranean Basin . WNV is now considered to be an endemic pathogen in Africa, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, Europe and in the United States, which in 2012 has experienced one of its worst epidemics. In 2012, WNV killed 286 people in the United States, with the state of Texas being hard hit by this virus, making the year the deadliest on record for the United States.
['Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)', 'Coronary thrombolysis', 'Control of epistaxis', 'CT scan abdomen (Ct of abdomen)', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)', 'Bone marrow transplant (Bmt)']
['Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)', 'Pipecuronium (Arduan)', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Rabbit Anti-Human T-Lymphocyte Globulin (Thymoglobulin)', 'Iopanoic Acid', 'Conjugated Estrogens Topical', 'Malathion Topical', 'Gemtuzumab (Mylotarg)']
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Lymphoma
['Fatigue', 'Neck mass', 'Regurgitation', 'Hoarse voice', 'Muscle pain', 'Mouth pain', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Groin mass', 'Mouth ulcer', 'Stiffness all over', 'Shoulder lump or mass', 'Itchy ear(s)']
Lymphoma is a type of blood cancer that occurs when B or T lymphocytes, the white blood cells that form a part of the immune system and help protect the body from infection and disease, divide faster than normal cells or live longer than they are supposed to. Lymphoma may develop in the lymph nodes, spleen, bone marrow, blood or other organs and eventually they form a tumor.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)']
['Rituximab', 'Doxorubicin', 'Cyclophosphamide', 'Vincristine', 'Dexamethasone', 'Pegfilgrastim (Neulasta)', 'Filgrastim (Neupogen)', 'Palonosetron (Aloxi)', 'Acyclovir', 'Vinblastine', 'Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Bleomycin']
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Dermatitis due to sun exposure
['Abnormal appearing skin', 'Skin lesion', 'Skin rash', 'Skin moles', 'Skin dryness, peeling, scaliness, or roughness', 'Irregular appearing scalp', 'Acne or pimples', 'Skin growth', 'Skin swelling', 'Symptoms of the face', 'Itchy scalp', 'Lack of growth']
mupirocin topical,
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Excision of skin lesion', 'Biopsy', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Wound care management', 'Other therapeutic procedures']
['Mupirocin Topical', 'Imiquimod Topical', 'Clobetasol Topical', 'Tretinoin Topical', 'Metronidazole Topical Product', 'Fluorouracil Topical', 'Silver Sulfadiazine Topical', 'Terbinafine Topical', 'Tacrolimus Topical Product', 'Desoximetasone Topical', 'Salicylic Acid Topical']
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Anemia due to chronic kidney disease
['Fatigue', 'Weakness', 'Shortness of breath', 'Peripheral edema', 'Ankle swelling', 'Recent weight loss', 'Polyuria', 'Feeling cold', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Melena']
furosemide,
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Urinalysis', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Lipid panel']
['Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Furosemide', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Allopurinol', 'Digoxin', 'Ergocalciferol', 'Hydralazine', 'Isosorbide', 'Ferric Oxide, Saccharated (Venofer)', 'Sodium Bicarbonate', 'Calcitriol', 'Paricalcitol (Zemplar)']
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Injury to internal organ
['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Side pain', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Rib pain', 'Ache all over', 'Back pain', 'Blood in urine', 'Retention of urine', 'Pain of the anus', 'Hurts to breath', 'Lymphedema', 'Frequent urination']
vecuronium,
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Urinalysis', 'Intravenous fluid replacement']
['Cefoxitin', 'Vecuronium', 'Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate)', 'Sucralfate (Carafate)', 'Silodosin (Rapaflo)', 'Barium Sulfate', 'Rabies Vaccine (Obsolete)', 'Lactic Acid Topical', 'Sevelamer (Renvela)', 'Alfuzosin (Uroxatral)']
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Scleritis
['Pain in eye', 'Eye redness', 'Headache', 'Lacrimation', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Cloudy eye', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Vaginal itching', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Abnormal involuntary movements']
Scleritis is a serious inflammatory disease that affects the white outer coating of the eye, known as the sclera. The disease is often contracted through association with other diseases of the body, such as Wegener\'s granulomatosis or rheumatoid arthritis; it can also be attained through disorders of menstruation. For this reason, scleritis occurs frequently among young women. There are three types of scleritis: diffuse scleritis (the most common), nodular scleritis, and necrotizing scleritis (the most severe). Scleritis may be the first symptom of onset of connective tissue disease.
['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)', 'Removal of ectopic pregnancy', 'Tracheostomy; temporary and permanent', 'Diagnostic endocrine procedures', 'CT scan chest (Ct chest)']
['Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Timolol', 'Loteprednol-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Prednisolone-Sodium Sulfacetamide Ophthalmic', 'Fluorometholone Ophthalmic', 'Nepafenac Ophthalmic', 'Fluorescein Ophthalmic', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic', 'Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Erythromycin Topical Product', 'Benoxinate-Fluorescein Ophthalmic']
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Pterygium
['Pain in eye', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Eye redness', 'Diminished vision', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Lacrimation', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Eye burns or stings', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Eyelid swelling', 'Acne or pimples', 'Irregular appearing scalp']
Pterygium refers to any winglike triangular membrane occurring in the neck, eyes, knees, elbows, ankles or digits.
['Excision (Removal)', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Other extraocular muscle and orbit therapeutic procedures', 'Lens and cataract procedures']
['Moxifloxacin (Avelox)', 'Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Loteprednol-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Ocular Lubricant', 'Bimatoprost Ophthalmic', 'Fluorometholone Ophthalmic', 'Loteprednol Ophthalmic', 'Dexamethasone-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Gatifloxacin (Zymar)', 'Timolol', 'Ofloxacin', 'Portia']
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Fungal infection of the skin
['Skin rash', 'Itching of skin', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Skin lesion', 'Irregular appearing scalp', 'Skin swelling', 'Too little hair', 'Skin dryness, peeling, scaliness, or roughness', 'Itchy scalp', 'Dry or flaky scalp', 'Acne or pimples', 'Irregular appearing nails']
A dermatomycosis is a skin disease caused by a fungus.
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Microscopic examination (bacterial smear; culture; toxicology)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Chlamydia test', 'Excision of skin lesion', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on skin and breast']
['Clotrimazole Topical', 'Ketoconazole', 'Griseofulvin', 'Terbinafine Topical', 'Betamethasone-Clotrimazole Topical', 'Selenium Sulfide Topical', 'Fluconazole (Diflucan)', 'Nystatin Topical Product', 'Econazole Topical', 'Miconazole Topical Product', 'Ciclopirox Topical', 'Terbinafine (Lamisil)']
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Insulin overdose
['Diarrhea', 'Weakness', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Wrist weakness', 'Underweight', 'Elbow weakness', 'Nailbiting', 'Emotional symptoms', 'Feeling hot and cold', 'Low back weakness', 'Elbow cramps or spasms', 'Excessive growth']
glucose,
['Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Electrocardiogram']
['Charcoal', 'Glucose', 'Exenatide (Byetta)', 'Haloperidol', 'Estrogens, Conjugated (Usp) (Premarin)', 'Heparin', 'Dexamethasone Topical Product', 'Mecamylamine', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Malathion Topical', 'Gemtuzumab (Mylotarg)']
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Syndrome of inappropriate secretion of ADH (SIADH)
['Dizziness', 'Shoulder pain', 'Neck pain', 'Headache', 'Fever', 'Nausea', 'Weakness', 'Feeling ill', 'Shoulder swelling', 'Vulvar sore', 'Eye strain', 'Cross-eyed']
A condition of HYPONATREMIA and renal salt loss attributed to overexpansion of BODY FLUIDS resulting from sustained release of ANTIDIURETIC HORMONES which stimulates renal resorption of water. It is characterized by normal KIDNEY function, high urine OSMOLALITY, low serum osmolality, and neurological dysfunction. Etiologies include ADH-producing neoplasms, injuries or diseases involving the HYPOTHALAMUS, the PITUITARY GLAND, and the LUNG. This syndrome can also be drug-induced.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Urinalysis', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)']
['Buspirone (Buspar)', 'Insulin, Aspart, Human (Novolog)', 'Meclizine', 'Meperidine (Demerol)', 'Rosuvastatin (Crestor)', 'Valsartan (Diovan)', 'Carvedilol', 'Insulin', 'Ceftriaxone', 'Esomeprazole (Nexium)', 'Air']
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Foreign body in the ear
['Ear pain', 'Diminished hearing', 'Bleeding from ear', 'Fluid in ear', 'Throat feels tight', 'Skin irritation', 'Irregular appearing scalp', 'Throat irritation', 'Hysterical behavior']
hydrogen peroxide topical,
['Nonoperative removal of foreign body', 'Wound care management', 'Other therapeutic ear procedures']
['Ofloxacin', 'Hydrogen Peroxide Topical', 'Ketamine', 'Benzocaine Topical', 'Carbamide Peroxide Otic', 'Tetracaine Topical Product', 'Varicella-Zoster Immune Globulin', 'Prednisolone-Sodium Sulfacetamide Ophthalmic', 'Azelaic Acid Topical']
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Premenstrual tension syndrome
['Premenstrual tension or irritability', 'Headache', 'Unpredictable menstruation', 'Back pain', 'Long menstrual periods', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Painful menstruation', 'Vomiting', 'Burning abdominal pain', 'Heavy menstrual flow', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Pelvic pain']
Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) (Also known as Perimenstrual syndrome, due to symptoms appearing both before and after menses) is a collection of emotional symptoms, with or without physical symptoms, related to a woman\'s menstrual cycle. While most women of child-bearing age (up to 85%) report having experienced physical symptoms related to normal ovulatory function, such as bloating or breast tenderness, medical definitions of PMS are limited to a consistent pattern of emotional and physical symptoms occurring only during the luteal phase of the menstrual cycle that are of "sufficient severity to interfere with some aspects of life". In particular, emotional symptoms must be present consistently to diagnose PMS. The specific emotional and physical symptoms attributable to PMS vary from woman to woman, but each individual woman\'s pattern of symptoms is predictable, occurs consistently during the ten days prior to menses, and vanishes either shortly before or shortly after the start of menstrual flow.
['Pelvis exam', 'Examination of breast', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Pap smear', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Lipid panel', 'Mammography (Mammogram)']
['Fluoxetine (Prozac)', 'Citalopram (Celexa)', 'Ortho Cyclen', 'Rizatriptan (Maxalt)', 'Portia', 'Frovatriptan (Frova)', 'Progesterone', 'Tamoxifen', 'Nortriptyline', 'Metaxalone (Skelaxin)']
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Orbital cellulitis
['Swollen eye', 'Eye redness', 'Pain in eye', 'Fever', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Eyelid swelling', 'Peripheral edema', 'Neck swelling', 'Itching of skin', 'Diminished vision', 'Diminished hearing', 'Facial pain']
Orbital cellulitis is an inflammation of eye tissues posterior to the orbital septum. It most commonly refers to an acute spread of infection into the eye socket from either the adjacent sinuses or through the blood. When it affects the rear of the eye, it is known as retro-orbital cellulitis.
['Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)']
['Augmentin', 'Clindamycin', 'Ciprofloxacin Ophthalmic', 'Cefuroxime', 'Erythromycin', 'Vancomycin', 'Cefdinir', 'Cefazolin', 'Urea', 'Oxytetracycline (300 Pro La)', 'Polymyxin B Ophthalmic']
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Injury to the leg
['Knee pain', 'Foot or toe pain', 'Ankle pain', 'Leg pain', 'Knee swelling', 'Foot or toe swelling', 'Ankle swelling', 'Problems with movement', 'Leg swelling', 'Knee stiffness or tightness', 'Irregular appearing nails', 'Infant feeding problem']
General or unspecified injuries involving the leg.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Wound care management', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Examination of foot']
['Collagenase Topical', 'Amikacin', 'Fenoprofen (Progesic)', 'Rabies Immune Globulin, Human', 'Fondaparinux (Arixtra)']
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Hepatic encephalopathy
['Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Shortness of breath', 'Peripheral edema', 'Fainting', 'Weakness', 'Fatigue', 'Drug abuse', 'Problems with movement', 'Seizures', 'Abusing alcohol', 'Fluid retention']
Hepatic encephalopathy (also known as portosystemic encephalopathy) is the occurrence of confusion, altered level of consciousness, and coma as a result of liver failure. In the advanced stages it is called hepatic coma or coma hepaticum. It may ultimately lead to death.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement']
['Lactulose', 'Spironolactone', 'Naloxone (Suboxone)', 'Propranolol', 'Levocarnitine', 'Neomycin (Septa)', 'Vitamin A', 'Zinc Sulfate', 'Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate)', 'Zosyn', 'Thiamine', 'Haloperidol']
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Bone cancer
['Low back pain', 'Ache all over', 'Back pain', 'Leg pain', 'Fatigue', 'Peripheral edema', 'Rib pain', 'Problems with movement', 'Joint pain', 'Arm lump or mass', 'Muscle pain', 'Gum pain']
A bone tumor, (also spelled bone tumour), is a neoplastic growth of tissue in bone. Abnormal growths found in the bone can be either benign (noncancerous) or malignant (cancerous).
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Excision (Removal)']
['Bactrim', 'Oxycodone', 'Fluconazole (Diflucan)', 'Zoledronic Acid (Reclast)', 'Sennosides, Usp (Perdiem)', 'Mesna', 'Cyclophosphamide', 'Ifosfamide (Ifex)', 'Filgrastim (Neupogen)', 'Gemcitabine (Gemzar)', 'Carboplatin', 'Paclitaxel (Taxol)']
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Leishmaniasis
['Pain in eye', 'Shoulder cramps or spasms', 'Facial pain', 'Ankle pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Excessive anger', 'Joint stiffness or tightness', 'Pain or soreness of breast', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Fatigue', 'Excessive urination at night']
Leishmaniasis is a disease caused by protozoan parasites that belong to the genus Leishmania and is transmitted by the bite of certain species of sand fly (subfamily Phlebotominae). Although the majority of the literature mentions only one genus transmitting Leishmania to humans (Lutzomyia) in the US, a 2003 study by Galati suggested a new classification for American sand flies, elevating several subgenera to the genus level. Elsewhere in the world, the genus Phlebotomus is considered the vector of leishmaniasis.
['Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)', 'Coronary thrombolysis', 'Control of epistaxis', 'CT scan abdomen (Ct of abdomen)', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)', 'Bone marrow transplant (Bmt)']
['Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)', 'Pipecuronium (Arduan)', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Rabbit Anti-Human T-Lymphocyte Globulin (Thymoglobulin)', 'Iopanoic Acid', 'Conjugated Estrogens Topical', 'Malathion Topical', 'Gemtuzumab (Mylotarg)']
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Chagas disease
['Pain in eye', 'Shoulder cramps or spasms', 'Facial pain', 'Ankle pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Excessive anger', 'Joint stiffness or tightness', 'Pain or soreness of breast', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Fatigue', 'Excessive urination at night']
Chagas disease (/\xcb\x88\xca\x83\xc9\x91\xcb\x90\xc9\xa1\xc9\x99s/; Portuguese: doen\xc3\xa7a de Chagas , Spanish: enfermedad de Chagas , also known as mal de Chagas in both languages; also called American trypanosomiasis) is a tropical parasitic disease caused by the flagellate protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi. T. cruzi is commonly transmitted to humans and other mammals by an insect vector, the blood-sucking "kissing bugs" of the subfamily Triatominae (family Reduviidae), most commonly from species belonging to the Triatoma, Rhodnius, and Panstrongylus genera.
['Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)', 'Coronary thrombolysis', 'Control of epistaxis', 'CT scan abdomen (Ct of abdomen)']
['Bactrim', 'Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)', 'Pipecuronium (Arduan)', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Rabbit Anti-Human T-Lymphocyte Globulin (Thymoglobulin)', 'Iopanoic Acid', 'Conjugated Estrogens Topical', 'Malathion Topical']
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Syringomyelia
['Back pain', 'Shoulder pain', 'Headache', 'Neck pain', 'Side pain', 'Leg weakness', 'Hand or finger swelling', 'Fainting', 'Pain or soreness of breast', 'Foot or toe pain', 'Shoulder swelling', 'Arm stiffness or tightness']
Syringomyelia /s\xc9\xaa\xcb\x8cr\xc9\xaa\xc5\x8b\xc9\xa1\xc9\xb5ma\xc9\xaa\xcb\x88i\xcb\x90li\xc9\x99/ is a generic term referring to a disorder in which a cyst or cavity forms within the spinal cord. This cyst, called a syrinx, can expand and elongate over time, destroying the spinal cord. The damage may result in pain, paralysis, weakness, and stiffness in the back, shoulders, and extremities. Syringomyelia may also cause a loss of the ability to feel extremes of hot or cold, especially in the hands. The disorder generally leads to a cape-like loss of pain and temperature sensation along the back and arms. Each patient experiences a different combination of symptoms. These symptoms typically vary depending on the extent and, often more critically, to the location of the syrinx within the spinal cord.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Liver function tests (Liver test)', 'Pelvis exam', 'Cardiac enzymes measurement (Cardiac enzymes test)']
['Gabapentin', 'Cetirizine (Zyrtec)', 'Pimecrolimus Topical', 'Triamterene', 'Petrolatum Topical', 'Tretinoin Topical', 'Nabumetone', 'Bisacodyl (The Magic Bullet)', 'Sennosides, Usp (Perdiem)', 'Zosyn', 'Quinapril', 'Methocarbamol']
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Pulmonary fibrosis
['Shortness of breath', 'Cough', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Difficulty breathing', 'Fever', 'Fainting', 'Coughing up sputum', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Chest tightness', 'Hemoptysis', 'Hurts to breath', 'Palpitations']
Pulmonary fibrosis is the formation or development of excess fibrous connective tissue (fibrosis) in the lungs. It is also described as "scarring of the lung".
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Cardiac enzymes measurement (Cardiac enzymes test)']
['Prednisone', 'Tiotropium (Spiriva)', 'Oxygen', 'Mycophenolate Mofetil (Cellcept)', 'Acetylcysteine', 'Raloxifene (Evista)', 'Pramipexole (Mirapex)', 'Azathioprine', 'Bosentan (Tracleer)', 'Isoniazid', 'Etanercept (Enbrel)', 'Darifenacin (Enablex)']
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Mitral valve disease
['Sharp chest pain', 'Palpitations', 'Shortness of breath', 'Fatigue', 'Dizziness', 'Chest tightness', 'Increased heart rate', 'Irregular heartbeat', 'Weight gain', 'Sweating', 'Drainage in throat', 'Nightmares']
Mitral regurgitation (MR), mitral insufficiency or mitral incompetence is a disorder of the heart in which the mitral valve does not close properly when the heart pumps out blood. It is the abnormal leaking of blood from the left ventricle, through the mitral valve, and into the left atrium, when the left ventricle contracts, i.e. there is regurgitation of blood back into the left atrium. MR is the most common form of valvular heart disease.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Echocardiography', 'Lipid panel', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Cardiac stress tests']
['Warfarin', 'Carvedilol', 'Digoxin', 'Spironolactone', 'Amiodarone', 'Risedronate (Actonel)', 'Metolazone', 'Sotalol', 'Torsemide', 'Thyroid (Usp) (Armour Thyroid)', 'Chondroitin-Glucosamine']
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Parkinson disease
['Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Problems with movement', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Dizziness', 'Weakness', 'Stiffness all over', 'Leg weakness', 'Focal weakness', 'Muscle stiffness or tightness', 'Difficulty speaking', 'Leg stiffness or tightness', 'Fears and phobias']
Parkinson\'s disease (PD also known as idiopathic or primary parkinsonism, hypokinetic rigid syndrome/HRS, or paralysis agitans) is a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. The motor symptoms of Parkinson\'s disease result from the death of dopamine-generating cells in the substantia nigra, a region of the midbrain; the cause of this cell death is unknown. Early in the course of the disease, the most obvious symptoms are movement-related; these include shaking, rigidity, slowness of movement and difficulty with walking and gait. Later, thinking and behavioral problems may arise, with dementia commonly occurring in the advanced stages of the disease, whereas depression is the most common psychiatric symptom. Other symptoms include sensory, sleep and emotional problems. Parkinson\'s disease is more common in the elderly, with most cases occurring after the age of 50.
['Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)', 'Prostate specific antigen measurement (Prostate specific antigen test)', 'Referral to home health care service']
['Ropinirole', 'Pramipexole (Mirapex)', 'Amantadine', 'Donepezil (Aricept)', 'Rasagiline (Azilect)', 'Carbidopa', 'Entacapone (Comtan)', 'Memantine (Namenda)', 'Selegiline', 'Trihexyphenidyl (Artane)']
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Gout
['Foot or toe pain', 'Knee pain', 'Foot or toe swelling', 'Ankle pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Hand or finger pain', 'Hand or finger swelling', 'Joint pain', 'Ankle swelling', 'Knee swelling', 'Leg swelling', 'Wrist swelling']
Gout (also known as podagra when it involves the big toe) is a medical condition usually characterized by recurrent attacks of acute inflammatory arthritis\xe2\x80\x94a red, tender, hot, swollen joint. The metatarsal-phalangeal joint at the base of the big toe is the most commonly affected (approximately 50% of cases). However, it may also present as tophi, kidney stones, or urate nephropathy. It is caused by elevated levels of uric acid in the blood. The uric acid crystallizes, and the crystals deposit in joints, tendons, and surrounding tissues.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Lipid panel', 'Examination of foot', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)']
['Indomethacin', 'Allopurinol', 'Colchicine', 'Febuxostat (Uloric)', 'Probenecid', 'Ethyl Chloride Topical', 'Nilutamide']
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Otitis media
['Ear pain', 'Fever', 'Cough', 'Nasal congestion', 'Sore throat', 'Vomiting', 'Redness in ear', 'Pulling at ears', 'Coryza', 'Fluid in ear', 'Diminished hearing', 'Plugged feeling in ear']
Otitis media (Latin for "inflammation of the middle ear") is the medical term for middle ear infection. Although several subtypes of otitis media are distinguished, the term is often used synonymously with acute otitis media. It is very common in childhood.
['Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Nebulizer therapy', 'Influenzavirus antibody assay', 'Other therapeutic ear procedures', 'Tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy', 'Diagnostic procedures on ear']
['Amoxicillin', 'Augmentin', 'Cefdinir', 'Ofloxacin', 'Cefprozil', 'Carbamide Peroxide Otic', 'Cefaclor (Ceclor)']
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Drug abuse (opioids)
['Drug abuse', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Depression', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Abusing alcohol', 'Insomnia', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Excessive anger', 'Temper problems', 'Antisocial behavior', 'Low self-esteem', 'Restlessness']
Opioid dependence is a medical diagnosis characterized by an individual\'s inability to stop using opiates (morphine, heroin, codeine, oxycodone, hydrocodone, etc.) even when objectively it is in his or her best interest to do so, and is a major component of opioid addiction. In 1964 the WHO Expert Committee on Drug Dependence introduced "dependence" as "A cluster of physiological, behavioural and cognitive phenomena of variable intensity, in which the use of a psychoactive drug (or drugs) takes on a high priority. The necessary descriptive characteristics are preoccupation with a desire to obtain and take the drug and persistent drug-seeking behaviour. Determinants and problematic consequences of drug dependence may be biological, psychological or social, and usually interact". The core concept of the WHO definition of "drug dependence" requires the presence of a strong desire or a sense of compulsion to take the drug; and the WHO and DSM-IV-TR clinical guidelines for a definite diagnosis of "dependence" require that three or more of the following six characteristic features be experienced or exhibited:
['Mental health counseling', 'Psychotherapy', 'Urinalysis', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Toxicology screen', 'Blood alcohol', 'Psychological and psychiatric evaluation and therapy']
['Methadone', 'Buprenorphine (Suboxone)', 'Naloxone (Suboxone)', 'Naltrexone', 'Chlordiazepoxide', 'Paliperidone (Invega)', 'Acamprosate (Campral)', 'Trimipramine', 'Pergolide', 'Magnesium Lactate', 'Hydrocortisone-Neomycin Topical']
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Myelodysplastic syndrome
['Fatigue', 'Chills', 'Difficulty speaking', 'Coughing up sputum']
The myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS, formerly known as preleukemia) are a diverse collection of hematological (blood-related) medical conditions that involve ineffective production (or dysplasia) of the myeloid class of blood cells.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Biopsy', 'Bone marrow biopsy', 'Prostate specific antigen measurement (Prostate specific antigen test)']
['Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Vitamin B 12', 'Decitabine', 'Tiotropium (Spiriva)', 'Deferasirox (Exjade)', 'Lactulose', 'Sennosides, Usp (Perdiem)', 'Filgrastim (Neupogen)', 'Granisetron', 'Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)', 'Melphalan']
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Fracture of the shoulder
['Shoulder pain', 'Arm pain', 'Bones are painful', 'Arm stiffness or tightness', 'Shoulder swelling', 'Fluid retention', 'Shoulder stiffness or tightness', 'Changes in stool appearance', 'Mass on ear', 'Arm weakness', 'Stiffness all over', 'Neck swelling']
Fractures of the proximal humerus, including the head, anatomic and surgical necks, and tuberosities.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Suturing of wound']
['Disopyramide', 'Vecuronium', 'Carbidopa']
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Acute kidney injury
['Shortness of breath', 'Weakness', 'Vomiting', 'Dizziness', 'Nausea', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Kidney mass', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Peripheral edema', 'Blood in urine', 'Retention of urine']
Acute kidney injury (AKI), previously called acute renal failure (ARF), is a rapid loss of kidney function.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Urinalysis', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)']
['Allopurinol', 'Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate)', 'Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Sodium Bicarbonate', 'Calcitriol', 'Torsemide', 'Calcium Acetate', 'Norepinephrine', 'Repaglinide (Prandin)', 'Ganciclovir', 'Paricalcitol (Zemplar)']
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Threatened pregnancy
['Spotting or bleeding during pregnancy', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Uterine contractions', 'Problems during pregnancy', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Back pain', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Pelvic pain', 'Blood clots during menstrual periods', 'Vaginal discharge']
Miscarriage is the spontaneous end of a pregnancy at a stage where the embryo or fetus is incapable of surviving independently. Miscarriage is the most common complication of early pregnancy.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Urinalysis', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)']
['Nitrofurantoin', 'Rho(D) Immune Globulin (Rhogam)', 'Terbutaline', 'Oxytocin', 'Dibucaine Topical', 'Methylergonovine (Methergine)', 'Attapulgite (Kaopectate)', 'Fluoride Topical', 'Norfloxacin', 'Butoconazole Topical', 'Thioridazine']
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Intracranial abscess
['Seizures', 'Fever', 'Back pain', 'Headache', 'Low back pain', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Leg pain', 'Fatigue', 'Neck pain', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Weakness', 'Slurring words']
Brain abscess (or cerebral abscess) is an abscess caused by inflammation and collection of infected material, coming from local (ear infection, dental abscess, infection of paranasal sinuses, infection of the mastoid air cells of the temporal bone, epidural abscess) or remote (lung, heart, kidney etc.) infectious sources, within the brain tissue. The infection may also be introduced through a skull fracture following a head trauma or surgical procedures. Brain abscess is usually associated with congenital heart disease in young children. It may occur at any age but is most frequent in the third decade of life.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)']
['Vancomycin', 'Dexamethasone Topical Product', 'Ceftriaxone', 'Thiopental (Pentothal)', 'Magnesium Oxide', 'Mannitol', 'Rocuronium', 'Cefotaxime', 'Valproic Acid', 'Atropine (Uaa)', 'Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal)', 'Methadone']
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Gum disease
['Toothache', 'Gum pain', 'Facial pain', 'Peripheral edema', 'Fever', 'Ear pain', 'Mouth ulcer', 'Mouth pain', 'Bleeding gums', 'Pain in gums', 'Lip swelling', 'Jaw swelling']
Dental diseases may affect the teeth, the gums, or other tissues and parts of the mouth. Dental diseases can cause much more serious problems than a toothache; they can affect our ability to chew, smile, or speak properly. Their severity may range from a simple aphthous ulcer or a common tooth cavity, to oral cancer.
['Incision and drainage (I d)', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on nose; mouth and pharynx']
['Penicillin', 'Clindamycin', 'Hydrocodone', 'Chlorhexidine Topical', 'Benzocaine Topical', 'Codeine', 'Emtricitabine', 'Ketamine', 'Tenofovir', 'Pneumococcal 13-Valent Conjugate Vaccine (Prevnar 13)']
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Open wound from surgical incision
['Skin lesion', 'Skin swelling', 'Recent pregnancy', 'Knee swelling', 'Flatulence', 'Skin on leg or foot looks infected', 'Heavy menstrual flow', 'Sneezing']
collagenase topical,
['Wound care management', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Suturing of wound', 'Traction; splints; and other wound care', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Debridement of wound; infection or burn', 'Culture wound']
['Cellulose', 'Collagenase Topical', 'Silver Nitrate Topical Each', 'Zosyn', 'Tetracycline', 'Metronidazole Topical Product', 'Plasma Protein Fraction (Plasmanate)', 'Collagen Topical', 'Becaplermin Topical', 'Collagen', 'Paricalcitol (Zemplar)', 'Vitamin K 1 (Mephyton)']
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Gastrointestinal hemorrhage
['Blood in stool', 'Rectal bleeding', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Melena', 'Vomiting', 'Diarrhea', 'Vomiting blood', 'Changes in stool appearance', 'Weakness', 'Nausea', 'Dizziness', 'Fainting']
Gastrointestinal bleeding or gastrointestinal hemorrhage describes every form of hemorrhage (loss of blood) in the gastrointestinal tract, from the pharynx to the rectum. It has diverse causes, and a medical history, as well as physical examination, generally distinguishes between the main forms. The degree of bleeding can range from nearly undetectable to acute, massive, life-threatening bleeding.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Radiographic imaging procedure']
['Pantoprazole', 'Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate)', 'Octreotide', 'Vitamin K 1 (Mephyton)', 'Dopamine', 'Glucagon', 'Glycerin (Fleet)', 'Benzocaine Topical', 'Ferric Oxide, Saccharated (Venofer)', 'Guar Gum', 'Pemoline', 'Dexmedetomidine (Precedex)']
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Seborrheic dermatitis
['Skin rash', 'Skin dryness, peeling, scaliness, or roughness', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Itching of skin', 'Irregular appearing scalp', 'Dry or flaky scalp', 'Itchy scalp', 'Acne or pimples', 'Skin lesion', 'Too little hair', 'Skin growth', 'Symptoms of the face']
Seborrhoeic dermatitis (also seborrheic dermatitis AmE, seborrhea) (also known as "seborrheic eczema") is an inflammatory skin disorder affecting the scalp, face, and torso. Typically, seborrheic dermatitis presents with scaly, flaky, itchy, and red skin. It particularly affects the sebaceous-gland-rich areas of skin. In adolescents and adults, seborrhoeic dermatitis usually presents as scalp scaling similar to dandruff or as mild to marked erythema of the nasolabial fold.
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Biopsy', 'Excision of skin lesion', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Referral to home health care service']
['Ketoconazole', 'Hydrocortisone Topical', 'Selenium Sulfide Topical', 'Betamethasone Topical Product', 'Desonide Topical', 'Haemophilus B Conjugate Vaccine (Obsolete)', 'Pneumococcal 7-Valent Conjugate Vaccine (Prevnar)', 'Salicylic Acid Topical', 'Clobetasol Topical', 'Rotavirus Vaccines (Rotavirus Vaccine)', 'Hepatitis B Vaccine (Obsolete)', 'Triamcinolone']
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Drug abuse (methamphetamine)
['Drug abuse', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Depression', 'Shortness of breath', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Fears and phobias', 'Hostile behavior', 'Abusing alcohol', 'Palpitations', 'Feeling ill', 'Pain during pregnancy']
haloperidol,
['Mental health counseling', 'Psychotherapy', 'Urinalysis', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Toxicology screen', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel']
['Haloperidol', 'Emtricitabine-Tenofovir', 'Temazepam', 'Benztropine', 'Tetrahydrocannabinol (Marinol)', 'Atazanavir (Reyataz)', 'Ziprasidone (Geodon)', 'Lamivudine', 'Ritonavir (Norvir)', 'Testosterone']
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Torticollis
['Neck pain', 'Neck stiffness or tightness', 'Headache', 'Neck cramps or spasms', 'Shoulder pain', 'Back pain', 'Arm pain', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Throat swelling', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Leg weakness', 'Shoulder lump or mass']
Torticollis, also known as wry neck or loxia, is a symptom defined by an abnormal, asymmetrical head or neck position, which may be due to a variety of causes. The term torticollis is derived from the Latin words tortus for twisted and collum for neck.
['Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Injections and aspirations of muscles; tendons; bursa; joints and soft tissue', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)']
['Cyclobenzaprine', 'Diazepam (Valium)', 'Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox)', 'Orphenadrine (Flexon)', 'Rotavirus Vaccines (Rotavirus Vaccine)', 'Botulism Antitoxin', 'Sumatriptan (Imitrex)', 'Eletriptan (Relpax)', 'Frovatriptan (Frova)', 'Trihexyphenidyl (Artane)']
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Poisoning due to antihypertensives
['Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Dizziness', 'Itching of skin', 'Skin rash', 'Weakness', 'Diarrhea', 'Nausea', 'Swollen tongue', 'Focal weakness', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Feeling hot', 'Allergic reaction']
charcoal,
['Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)']
['Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)', 'Charcoal', 'Famotidine', 'Charcoal-Sorbitol', 'Acetylcysteine', 'Adenosine', 'Glucagon', 'Melatonin', 'Ziprasidone (Geodon)', 'Epinephrine', 'Insulin, Aspart, Human (Novolog)']
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Tension headache
['Headache', 'Neck pain', 'Nausea', 'Dizziness', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Chills', 'Neck stiffness or tightness', 'Painful menstruation', 'Painful sinuses', 'Symptoms of the face', 'Bleeding from ear', 'Back cramps or spasms']
A tension headache (renamed a tension-type headache by the International Headache Society in 1988) is the most common type of primary headache. The pain can radiate from the lower back of the head, the neck, eyes, or other muscle groups in the body. Tension-type headaches account for nearly 90% of all headaches. Approximately 3% of the population has chronic tension-type headaches.
['X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Mental health counseling', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)']
['Topiramate (Topamax)', 'Midrin', 'Rizatriptan (Maxalt)', 'Eletriptan (Relpax)', 'Butorphanol (Stadol)', 'Diclofenac Topical Product', 'Piroxicam']
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Alcohol intoxication
['Abusing alcohol', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Vomiting', 'Depression', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Nausea', 'Fainting', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Problems with movement']
Alcohol intoxication (also known as drunkenness or inebriation) is a physiological state induced by the consumption of alcohol.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Blood alcohol', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Urinalysis']
['Thiamine', 'Folic Acid', 'Haloperidol', 'Chlordiazepoxide', 'Magnesium Sulfate', 'Nicotine', 'Vecuronium']
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Scurvy
['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Skin moles', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Excessive growth', 'Pelvic pressure', 'Vulvar sore', 'Loss of sex drive', 'Bedwetting', 'Neck cramps or spasms', 'Shoulder swelling', 'Eye strain', 'Joint stiffness or tightness']
Scurvy is a disease resulting from a deficiency of vitamin C, which is required for the synthesis of collagen in humans. The chemical name for vitamin C, ascorbic acid, is derived from the Latin name of scurvy, scorbutus, which also provides the adjective scorbutic ("of, characterized by or having to do with scurvy"). Scurvy often presents itself initially as symptoms of malaise and lethargy, followed by formation of spots on the skin, spongy gums, and bleeding from the mucous membranes. Spots are most abundant on the thighs and legs, and a person with the ailment looks pale, feels depressed, and is partially immobilized. As scurvy advances, there can be open, suppurating wounds, loss of teeth, jaundice, fever, neuropathy and death.
['Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Biopsy', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)']
['Olopatadine Ophthalmic', 'Prochlorperazine (Compro)', 'Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)', 'Pipecuronium (Arduan)', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Rabbit Anti-Human T-Lymphocyte Globulin (Thymoglobulin)', 'Iopanoic Acid']
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Narcolepsy
['Sleepiness', 'Fatigue', 'Apnea', 'Headache', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Shortness of breath', 'Abnormal breathing sounds', 'Insomnia', 'Weight gain', 'Temper problems', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Delusions or hallucinations']
Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder caused by the brain\'s inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles normally. It often begins mildly and progresses over a period of time until it reaches full manifestation. People with narcolepsy often experience disturbed nocturnal sleep and an abnormal daytime sleep pattern, which often is confused with insomnia. Narcoleptics, when falling asleep, generally experience the REM stage of sleep within 5 minutes, while most people do not experience REM sleep until an hour or so later. REM sleep is where most dreams occur.
['Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Electroencephalogram (EEG) (Eeg)']
['Modafinil (Provigil)', 'Methylphenidate', 'Sodium Oxybate (Xyrem)', 'Armodafinil (Nuvigil)', 'Dextroamphetamine (Adderall)', 'Adderall', 'Lamotrigine (Lamictal)', 'Darifenacin (Enablex)', 'Rizatriptan (Maxalt)', 'Tolterodine (Detrol)', 'Tiotropium (Spiriva)', 'Methamphetamine']
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Food allergy
['Allergic reaction', 'Skin rash', 'Itching of skin', 'Nasal congestion', 'Vomiting', 'Wheezing', 'Cough', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Lip swelling', 'Peripheral edema', 'Sneezing', 'Hand or finger swelling']
A food allergy is an adverse immune response to a food protein. They are distinct from other adverse responses to food, such as food intolerance, pharmacological reactions, and toxin-mediated reactions.
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Referral to home health care service']
['Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)', 'Epinephrine', 'Famotidine', 'Cetirizine (Zyrtec)', 'Montelukast (Singulair)', 'Prednisolone', 'Hydrocortisone Topical', 'Triamcinolone', 'Budesonide', 'Fluticasone Topical Product', 'Ketotifen Ophthalmic', 'Bepotastine Ophthalmic']
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Labyrinthitis
['Dizziness', 'Nausea', 'Vomiting', 'Headache', 'Weakness', 'Ear pain', 'Loss of sensation', 'Diminished hearing', 'Ringing in ear', 'Plugged feeling in ear', 'Sweating', 'Spots or clouds in vision']
Labyrinthitis is an ailment of the inner ear and a form of unilateral vestibular dysfunction. It derives its name from the labyrinths that house the vestibular system, which senses changes in head position. Labyrinthitis can cause balance disorders, vertigo, hearing loss and tinnitus.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Electrolytes panel']
['Meclizine', 'Diazepam (Valium)', 'Scopolamine', 'Oxymetazoline Nasal', 'Chondroitin-Glucosamine', 'Monobenzone Topical', 'Magnesium Hydroxide (M.A.H.)', 'Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine)', 'Trandolapril', 'Pentosan Polysulphate Sodium (Elmiron)']
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Anxiety
['Anxiety and nervousness', 'Depression', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Shortness of breath', 'Headache', 'Insomnia', 'Palpitations', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Irregular heartbeat', 'Fears and phobias', 'Increased heart rate']
Anxiety is an unpleasant state of inner turmoil and apprehension, often accompanied by nervous behavior, such as pacing back and forth, somatic complaints and rumination. It is the subjectively unpleasant feelings of dread over something unlikely to happen, such as the feeling of imminent death. Anxiety is feeling unrealistic fear, worry, and uneasiness, usually generalized and unfocused. It is often accompanied by restlessness, fatigue, problems in concentration, and muscular tension. Anxiety is not considered to be a normal reaction to a perceived stressor although many feel it occasionally. When anxiety becomes overwhelming and distressing to the sufferer, it may fall under the psychiatric diagnosis of anxiety disorder. Anxiety is not the same as fear. Fear is evoked by a realistic danger and is an appropriate response to a perceived threat, while anxiety is worry or overreaction to a situation that is only subjectively seen as menacing.
['Psychotherapy', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Mental health counseling', 'Cardiac monitoring (Cardiac monitor)', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Toxicology screen', 'Blood alcohol']
['Lorazepam', 'Alprazolam (Xanax)', 'Clonazepam', 'Buspirone (Buspar)', 'Clorazepate', 'Oxazepam', 'Loxapine', 'L-Methylfolate', 'Flurazepam', 'Meprobamate (Miltown)']
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Impulse control disorder
['Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Hostile behavior', 'Depression', 'Excessive anger', 'Temper problems', 'Insomnia', 'Obsessions and compulsions', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Excessive appetite', 'Antisocial behavior', 'Long menstrual periods']
Impulse control disorder or ICD is a class of psychiatric disorders characterized by impulsivity \xe2\x80\x93 failure to resist a temptation, urge or impulse that may harm oneself or others. Many psychiatric disorders feature impulsivity, including substance-related disorders, paraphilias, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, antisocial personality disorder, conduct disorder, schizophrenia and mood disorders. The revised fourth edition of the American Psychiatric Association\'s Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders (DSM-IV-TR) includes the category, "impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified", which consists of kleptomania, pathological gambling, pyromania (fire-starting), trichotillomania (a compulsion to pull one\'s hair out), intermittent explosive disorder, and "impulse control disorders not otherwise specified". Other disorders such as, dermatillomania (compulsive skin picking), compulsive buying and compulsive non-paraphilic sexual behaviour have been proposed for inclusion in the category.
['Mental health counseling', 'Psychotherapy', 'Toxicology screen', 'Blood alcohol', 'Psychological and psychiatric evaluation and therapy', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Arterial blood gases (ABGs)']
['Risperidone', 'Quetiapine (Seroquel)', 'Divalproex Sodium (Depakote)', 'Aripiprazole (Abilify)', 'Benztropine', 'Methylphenidate', 'Buspirone (Buspar)', 'Lithium (Li)', 'Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal)', 'Adderall', 'Haloperidol', 'Ziprasidone (Geodon)']
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Stenosis of the tear duct
['Lacrimation', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Eye redness', 'Nasal congestion', 'Cough', 'Abnormal movement of eyelid', 'Skin rash', 'Diaper rash', 'Decreased appetite', 'Eye burns or stings', 'Eyelid swelling', 'White discharge from eye']
Interference with the secretion of tears by the lacrimal glands. Obstruction of the lacrimal sac or nasolacrimal duct causing acute or chronic inflammation of the lacrimal sac (DACRYOCYSTITIS). It is caused also in infants by failure of the nasolacrimal duct to open into the inferior meatus and occurs about the third week of life. In adults occlusion may occur spontaneously or after injury or nasal disease. (Newell, Ophthalmology: Principles and Concepts, 7th ed, p250)
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Other OR therapeutic nervous system procedures', 'Physical therapy exercises; manipulation; and other procedures']
['Rotavirus Vaccines (Rotavirus Vaccine)', 'Erythromycin', 'Pneumococcal 7-Valent Conjugate Vaccine (Prevnar)', 'Hepatitis A Vaccine (Obsolete)', 'Dexamethasone-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Erythromycin Ophthalmic', 'Olopatadine Ophthalmic', 'Haemophilus B Conjugate Vaccine (Obsolete)', 'Haemophilus B Conjugate (Prp-T) Vaccine']
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Abscess of nose
['Nasal congestion', 'Cough', 'Fever', 'Coryza', 'Sore throat', 'Sinus congestion', 'Ear pain', 'Vomiting', 'Headache', 'Abnormal breathing sounds', 'Irritable infant', 'Decreased appetite']
oxymetazoline nasal,
['Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Diagnostic procedures on nose; mouth and pharynx', 'Insertion of catheter into urinary bladder', 'Other respiratory therapy', 'Other OR therapeutic nervous system procedures', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment']
['Phenylephrine Nasal', 'Oxymetazoline Nasal', 'Phenylephrine (Duramax)', 'Robitussin Dm', 'Pseudoephedrine (Pcm-La)', 'Desloratadine (Clarinex)', 'Budesonide Nasal Product', 'Oxandrolone', 'Enfuvirtide (Fuzeon)', 'Camphor-Menthol Topical']
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Omphalitis
['Irregular belly button', 'Flatulence', 'Irritable infant', 'Diaper rash', 'Jaundice', 'Skin rash', 'Low back weakness', 'Back weakness', 'Emotional symptoms', 'Pus in sputum', 'Elbow cramps or spasms', 'Muscle swelling']
Omphalitis is the medical term for infection of the umbilical cord stump in the neonatal newborn period. While currently an uncommon anatomical location for infection in the newborn in the United States, it has caused significant morbidity and mortality both historically and in areas where health care is less readily available.
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Excision of skin lesion', 'Culture wound', 'Rectal examination', 'Wound care management', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on skin and breast']
['Silver Nitrate Topical Each', 'Nystatin Topical Product', 'Mupirocin Topical', 'Ethanol (On Guard)', 'Selenium Sulfide Topical', 'Simethicone (Degas)', 'Rotavirus Vaccines (Rotavirus Vaccine)', 'Hepatitis B Vaccine (Obsolete)', 'Haemophilus B Conjugate Vaccine (Obsolete)', 'Pneumococcal 7-Valent Conjugate Vaccine (Prevnar)']
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Leukemia
['Fatigue', 'Fever', 'Mouth pain', 'Pallor', 'Muscle stiffness or tightness', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Bleeding gums']
Leukemia (American English) or leukaemia (British English) is a type of cancer of the blood or bone marrow characterized by an abnormal increase of immature white blood cells called "blasts". Leukemia is a broad term covering a spectrum of diseases. In turn, it is part of the even broader group of diseases affecting the blood, bone marrow, and lymphoid system, which are all known as hematological neoplasms.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Cancer chemotherapy (Chemotherapy)']
['Methotrexate', 'Mercaptopurine', 'Acyclovir', 'Vincristine', 'Imatinib (Gleevec)', 'Fluconazole (Diflucan)', 'Rituximab', 'Granisetron', 'Cyclophosphamide', 'Dexamethasone', 'Dapsone', 'Valacyclovir (Valtrex)']
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Bell palsy
['Focal weakness', 'Loss of sensation', 'Symptoms of the face', 'Headache', 'Facial pain', 'Weakness', 'Peripheral edema', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Paresthesia', 'Diminished vision', 'Eyelid lesion or rash', 'Abnormal involuntary movements']
Bell\'s palsy is a form of facial paralysis resulting from a dysfunction of the cranial nerve VII (the facial nerve) causing an inability to control facial muscles on the affected side. Several conditions can cause facial paralysis, e.g., brain tumor, stroke, myasthenia gravis, and Lyme disease. However, if no specific cause can be identified, the condition is known as Bell\'s palsy. Named after Scottish anatomist Charles Bell, who first described it, Bell\'s palsy is the most common acute mononeuropathy (disease involving only one nerve) and is the most common cause of acute facial nerve paralysis (>80%).
['X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Cardiac enzymes measurement (Cardiac enzymes test)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)']
['Prednisone', 'Acyclovir', 'Valacyclovir (Valtrex)', 'Famciclovir', 'Olopatadine Ophthalmic', 'Lyme Disease Vaccine', 'Dextran 1', 'Rimabotulinumtoxinb (Myobloc)', 'Diclofenac Topical Product', 'Tetrahydrozoline Ophthalmic', 'Biotin']
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Conjunctivitis due to allergy
['Eye redness', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Pain in eye', 'Lacrimation', 'Nasal congestion', 'Swollen eye', 'Eye burns or stings', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Diminished vision', 'Allergic reaction', 'Cough', 'Sneezing']
Allergic conjunctivitis is inflammation of the conjunctiva (the membrane covering the white part of the eye) due to allergy. Although allergens differ between patients, the most common cause is hay fever. Symptoms consist of redness (mainly due to vasodilation of the peripheral small blood vessels), oedema (swelling) of the conjunctiva, itching and increased lacrimation (production of tears). If this is combined with rhinitis, the condition is termed allergic rhinoconjunctivitis.
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Diagnostic procedures on eye']
['Olopatadine Ophthalmic', 'Loratadine (Claritin)', 'Cetirizine (Zyrtec)', 'Mometasone Nasal Product', 'Ketotifen Ophthalmic', 'Azelastine Ophthalmic', 'Azelastine Nasal', 'Dexamethasone-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Naphazoline Ophthalmic', 'Fluticasone Topical Product', 'Tetracaine (One Touch)', 'Fluorescein Ophthalmic']
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Drug reaction
['Skin rash', 'Allergic reaction', 'Itching of skin', 'Dizziness', 'Peripheral edema', 'Lip swelling', 'Nausea', 'Shortness of breath', 'Headache', 'Vomiting', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Throat swelling']
An adverse drug reaction (abbreviated ADR) is an expression that describes harm associated with the use of given medications at a normal dosage during normal use. ADRs may occur following a single dose or prolonged administration of a drug or result from the combination of two or more drugs. The meaning of this expression differs from the meaning of "side effect", as this last expression might also imply that the effects can be beneficial. The study of ADRs is the concern of the field known as pharmacovigilance. An adverse drug event (abbreviated ADE) refers to any injury caused by the drug (at normal dosage and/or due to overdose) and any harm associated with the use of the drug (e.g. discontinuation of drug therapy). ADRs are a special type of ADEs.
['Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Cardiac enzymes measurement (Cardiac enzymes test)', 'Cardiac monitoring (Cardiac monitor)', 'Toxicology screen']
['Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)', 'Methylprednisolone (Medrol)', 'Famotidine', 'Epinephrine', 'Cimetidine', 'Levocetirizine (Xyzal)', 'Bicalutamide (Casodex)', 'Entacapone (Comtan)', 'Propylthiouracil', 'Calamine Topical', 'Isoetharine']
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Adrenal cancer
['Skin rash', 'Dizziness', 'Cough', 'Diaper rash', 'Sweating', 'Chills', 'Diminished hearing', 'Nosebleed']
The term adrenal tumor can refer to one of several benign and malignant neoplasms of the adrenal gland, several of which are notable for their tendency to overproduce endocrine hormones. Adrenal cancer specifically refers to malignant adrenal tumors, which include neuroblastoma, adrenocortical carcinoma, and a minority of adrenal pheochromocytomas. Most adrenal pheochromocytomas and all adrenocortical adenomas are benign tumors, which do not metastasize or invade nearby tissues, but which may still cause significant health problems by giving rise to hormonal imbalances.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Cancer chemotherapy (Chemotherapy)', 'Therapeutic radiology for cancer treatment (Irradiation)']
['Bactrim', 'Fluconazole (Diflucan)', 'Mitotane', 'Chlorhexidine Topical', 'Acyclovir', 'Topotecan', 'Fludrocortisone', 'Prednisolone', 'Mesna', 'Temozolomide', 'Ioversol', 'Irinotecan']
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Myopia
['Diminished vision', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Pain in eye', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Eye redness', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Lacrimation', 'Eye moves abnormally', 'Blindness', 'Eye deviation', 'Abnormal movement of eyelid']
Myopia (Greek: \xce\xbc\xcf\x85\xcf\x89\xcf\x80\xce\xaf\xce\xb1, mu\xc5\x8dpia, from myein "to shut" \xe2\x80\x93 ops (gen. opos) "eye"), commonly known as being nearsighted (American English) and shortsighted (British English), is a condition of the eye where the light that comes in does not directly focus on the retina but in front of it. This causes the image that one sees when looking at a distant object to be out of focus, but in focus when looking at a close object.
['Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Diagnostic procedures on eye', 'Other intraocular therapeutic procedures', 'Lens and cataract procedures']
['Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Phenylephrine (Duramax)', 'Fluorescein', 'Proparacaine Ophthalmic', 'Olopatadine Ophthalmic', 'Tetrahydrozoline Ophthalmic', 'Nepafenac Ophthalmic', 'Cyclosporine Ophthalmic', 'Cyclopentolate Ophthalmic', 'Fluorescein Ophthalmic', 'Naphazoline Ophthalmic', 'Fluorometholone Ophthalmic']
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Osteoarthritis
['Knee pain', 'Hip pain', 'Shoulder pain', 'Back pain', 'Leg pain', 'Hand or finger pain', 'Joint pain', 'Knee swelling', 'Ankle pain', 'Elbow pain', 'Muscle pain', 'Knee weakness']
Osteoarthritis (OA) also known as degenerative arthritis or degenerative joint disease or osteoarthrosis, is a group of mechanical abnormalities involving degradation of joints, including articular cartilage and subchondral bone. Symptoms may include joint pain, tenderness, stiffness, locking, and sometimes an effusion. A variety of causes\xe2\x80\x94hereditary, developmental, metabolic, and mechanical deficits\xe2\x80\x94may initiate processes leading to loss of cartilage. When bone surfaces become less well protected by cartilage, bone may be exposed and damaged. As a result of decreased movement secondary to pain, regional muscles may atrophy, and ligaments may become more lax.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Lipid panel', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on musculoskeletal system']
['Celecoxib (Celebrex)', 'Triamcinolone Topical Product', 'Meloxicam', 'Bupivacaine', 'Sodium Hyaluronate', 'Cortisone', 'Chondroitin-Glucosamine', 'Piroxicam', 'Chondroitin', 'Mepivacaine (Carbocaine)', 'Insulin Isophane-Insulin Regular']
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Thyroid disease
['Neck mass', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Hot flashes', 'Neck swelling', 'Hostile behavior', 'Lump in throat', 'Too little hair', 'Drainage in throat', 'Double vision', 'Throat feels tight', 'Blindness', 'Restlessness']
A thyroid disease is a medical condition impairing the function of the thyroid.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Lipid panel', 'Psychotherapy', 'Mental health counseling', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Examination of breast']
['Thyroxine (Synthroid)', 'Thyroid (Usp) (Armour Thyroid)', 'Captopril', 'Triiodothyronine (Cytomel)', 'Paliperidone (Invega)', 'Calcium-Vitamin D', 'Calcitriol', 'Norfloxacin', 'Cinnamon Preparation', 'Ferrous Gluconate']
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Pharyngitis
['Cough', 'Fever', 'Sore throat', 'Wheezing', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Hoarse voice', 'Coryza', 'Hurts to breath', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Nausea', 'Ear pain', 'Nasal congestion']
Pharyngitis /f\xc3\xa6r\xc9\xa8n\xcb\x88d\xca\x92a\xc9\xaat\xc9\xa8s/ comes from the Greek word pharynx pharanx meaning throat and the suffix -itis meaning inflammation. It is an inflammation of the throat. In most cases it is quite painful, and is the most common cause of a sore throat.
['Examination of breast', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Nebulizer therapy', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Rectal examination', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)']
['Guaifenesin (Mucinex)', 'Robitussin Dm', 'Pregabalin (Lyrica)', 'Prednisolone', 'Ipratropium', 'Doxycycline', 'Mecamylamine', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Malathion Topical', 'Gemtuzumab (Mylotarg)']
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Chronic rheumatic fever
['Shortness of breath', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Palpitations', 'Difficulty breathing', 'Dizziness', 'Chest tightness', 'Increased heart rate', 'Drainage in throat', 'Restlessness', 'Throat feels tight', 'Smoking problems', 'Fluid in ear']
digoxin,
['Electrocardiogram', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Echocardiography', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Lipid panel', 'Cardiac monitoring (Cardiac monitor)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)']
['Warfarin', 'Digoxin', 'Carvedilol', 'Penicillin', 'Spironolactone', 'Terazosin', 'Amiodarone', 'Hyzaar', 'Dobutamine', 'Isosorbide Mononitrate (Ismo)', 'Metolazone']
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Hypocalcemia
['Shortness of breath', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Loss of sensation', 'Seizures', 'Weakness', 'Paresthesia', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Constipation', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Diarrhea', 'Nausea', 'Leg weakness']
In medicine, hypocalcaemia (or hypocalcemia) is the presence of low serum calcium levels in the blood, usually taken as less than 2.1 mmol/L or 9 mg/dl or an ionized calcium level of less than 1.1 mmol/L or 4.5 mg/dL. It is a type of electrolyte disturbance. In the blood, about half of all calcium is bound to proteins such as serum albumin, but it is the unbound, or ionized, calcium that the body regulates. If a person has abnormal levels of blood proteins, then the plasma calcium may be inaccurate. The ionized calcium level is considered more clinically accurate in this case. In the setting of low serum albumin (frequently seen in patients with chronic diseases, hepatic disease or even long term hospitalization), the formula for corrected calcium is: Corrected calcium (mg/dL) = measured total Ca (mg/dL) + 0.8 (4.0 - serum albumin ), where 4.0 represents the average albumin level in g/dL; in SI units: Corrected calcium (mmol/L) = measured total Ca (mmol/L) + 0.02 (40 - serum albumin ), where 40 represents the average albumin level in g/L. Thus, if the albumin is low, the measured calcium may appear low when in fact it is physiologically within normal limits.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)']
['Calcitriol', 'Calcium Carbonate', 'Ergocalciferol', 'Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate)', 'Glubionate Calcium', 'Ganciclovir', 'Interferon Alfa-2B (Intron A)', 'Iodine (I-Deal)', 'Mexiletine', 'Dexamethasone Ophthalmic', 'Vitamin K 1 (Mephyton)']
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Macular degeneration
['Diminished vision', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Pain in eye', 'Lacrimation', 'Blindness', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Double vision', 'Eye burns or stings', 'Bleeding from eye', 'Abnormal movement of eyelid']
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a medical condition which usually affects older adults and results in a loss of vision in the center of the visual field (the macula) because of damage to the retina. It occurs in "dry" and "wet" forms. It is a major cause of blindness and visual impairment in older adults (>50 years). Macular degeneration can make it difficult or impossible to read or recognize faces, although enough peripheral vision remains to allow other activities of daily life.
['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Other intraocular therapeutic procedures', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Diagnostic procedures on eye', 'Lens and cataract procedures']
['Bevacizumab (Avastin)', 'Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Phenylephrine (Duramax)', 'Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Latanoprost', 'Ranibizumab Ophthalmic', 'Proparacaine Ophthalmic', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic', 'Travoprost (Travatan)', 'Gatifloxacin (Zymar)', 'Nepafenac Ophthalmic', 'Bimatoprost Ophthalmic']
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Pneumonia
['Cough', 'Fever', 'Shortness of breath', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Nasal congestion', 'Difficulty breathing', 'Vomiting', 'Weakness', 'Sore throat', 'Wheezing', 'Coryza', 'Chills']
Pneumonia is an inflammatory condition of the lung\xe2\x80\x94affecting primarily the microscopic air sacs known as alveoli. It is usually caused by infection with viruses or bacteria and less commonly other microorganisms, certain drugs and other conditions such as autoimmune diseases.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel']
['Azithromycin', 'Ceftriaxone', 'Levofloxacin (Levaquin)', 'Moxifloxacin (Avelox)', 'Ipratropium', 'Levalbuterol (Xopenex)', 'Zosyn', 'Robitussin Ac', 'Cefepime', 'Cefotaxime', 'Norepinephrine', 'Ceftazidime']
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Cold sore
['Skin rash', 'Lip sore', 'Mouth ulcer', 'Fever', 'Lip swelling', 'Skin lesion', 'Sore throat', 'Vaginal itching', 'Vaginal discharge', 'Itching of skin', 'Skin swelling', 'Peripheral edema']
Herpes labialis, or orolabial herpes,:368 is an infection of the lip by herpes simplex virus (HSV-1). An outbreak typically causes small blisters or sores on or around the mouth commonly known as cold sores or fever blisters. The sores typically heal within 2\xe2\x80\x933 weeks, but the herpes virus remains dormant in the facial nerves, following orofacial infection, periodically reactivating (in symptomatic people) to create sores in the same area of the mouth or face at the site of the original infection.
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Pelvis exam', 'Examination of breast', 'Chlamydia test', 'Microscopic examination (bacterial smear; culture; toxicology)', 'Pap smear', 'Rectal examination']
['Acyclovir', 'Valacyclovir (Valtrex)', 'Famciclovir', 'Penciclovir Topical', 'Betamethasone-Clotrimazole Topical', 'Emtricitabine-Tenofovir', 'Docosanol Topical', 'Kaletra', 'Efavirenz', 'Tenofovir', 'Zolmitriptan (Zomig)']
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Premature ventricular contractions (PVCs)
['Palpitations', 'Irregular heartbeat', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Fainting', 'Shortness of breath', 'Increased heart rate', 'Difficulty breathing', 'Chest tightness', 'Sleepiness', 'Apnea', 'Impotence', 'Back cramps or spasms']
Polyvinyl chloride is a plastic.
['Electrocardiogram', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Echocardiography', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Cardiac monitoring (Cardiac monitor)']
['Flecainide', 'Modafinil (Provigil)', 'Nystatin', 'Estazolam', 'Trospium (Sanctura)', 'Piperonyl Butoxide-Pyrethrins Topical', 'Magnesium Chloride', 'Methylcellulose (Citrucel)', 'Guar Gum', 'Dipyridamole']
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Chancroid
['Pain in eye', 'Shoulder cramps or spasms', 'Facial pain', 'Ankle pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Excessive anger', 'Joint stiffness or tightness', 'Pain or soreness of breast', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Fatigue', 'Excessive urination at night']
Chancroid (also known as soft chancre and ulcus molle) is a bacterial sexually transmitted infection characterized by painful sores on the genitalia. Chancroid is known to spread from one individual to another solely through sexual contact.
['Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)', 'Coronary thrombolysis', 'Control of epistaxis', 'CT scan abdomen (Ct of abdomen)', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)', 'Bone marrow transplant (Bmt)']
['Valacyclovir (Valtrex)', 'Bupropion (Wellbutrin)', 'Ciprofloxacin', 'Ibuprofen', 'Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)', 'Pipecuronium (Arduan)', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Rabbit Anti-Human T-Lymphocyte Globulin (Thymoglobulin)']
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Testicular cancer
['Mass in scrotum', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Ache all over', 'Nausea', 'Groin pain', 'Symptoms of the scrotum and testes', 'Skin on arm or hand looks infected', 'Blood in urine', 'Chills', 'Diminished hearing', 'Pain in testicles', 'Painful urination']
Testicular cancer is cancer that develops in the testicles, a part of the male reproductive system.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel']
['Cisplatin', 'Bleomycin', 'Palonosetron (Aloxi)', 'Prochlorperazine (Compro)', 'Dexamethasone Topical Product', 'Filgrastim (Neupogen)', 'Pegfilgrastim (Neulasta)', 'Testosterone', 'Dexamethasone', 'Epirubicin', 'Imatinib (Gleevec)', 'Etoposide']
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Hydrocephalus
['Headache', 'Seizures', 'Vomiting', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Problems with movement', 'Difficulty speaking', 'Paresthesia', 'Focal weakness', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Arm stiffness or tightness', 'Lack of growth']
Hydrocephalus /\xcb\x8cha\xc9\xaadr\xc9\xb5\xcb\x88s\xc9\x9bf\xc9\x99l\xc9\x99s/, also known as "water on the brain," is a medical condition in which there is an abnormal accumulation of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) in the ventricles, or cavities, of the brain. This may cause increased intracranial pressure inside the skull and progressive enlargement of the head, convulsion, tunnel vision, and mental disability. Hydrocephalus can also cause death. The name derives from the Greek words \xe1\xbd\x91\xce\xb4\xcf\x81\xce\xbf- (hydro-) "water", and \xce\xba\xce\xad\xcf\x86\xce\xb1\xce\xbb\xce\xbf\xcf\x82 (kephalos) "head".
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)']
['Levetiracetam (Keppra)', 'Lamotrigine (Lamictal)', 'Phenobarbital', 'Baclofen', 'Polyethylene Glycol 3350 (Miralax)', 'Carbamazepine', 'Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal)', 'Biotin', 'Kanamycin', 'Micafungin', 'Factor Viii', 'Thrombin Topical']
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Breast cancer
['Lump or mass of breast', 'Pain or soreness of breast', 'Hot flashes', 'Bleeding or discharge from nipple', 'Joint stiffness or tightness']
Breast cancer is a type of cancer originating from breast tissue, most commonly from the inner lining of milk ducts or the lobules that supply the ducts with milk. Cancers originating from ducts are known as ductal carcinomas, while those originating from lobules are known as lobular carcinomas. Breast cancer occurs in humans and other mammals. While the overwhelming majority of human cases occur in women, male breast cancer can also occur.
['Examination of breast', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Mammography (Mammogram)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)']
['Tamoxifen', 'Anastrozole (Arimidex)', 'Letrozole (Femara)', 'Trastuzumab (Herceptin)', 'Zoledronic Acid (Reclast)', 'Paclitaxel (Taxol)', 'Cyclophosphamide', 'Doxorubicin', 'Dexamethasone', 'Pegfilgrastim (Neulasta)', 'Exemestane (Aromasin)', 'Capecitabine (Xeloda)']
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Anemia due to malignancy
['Fatigue', 'Shortness of breath', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Pain of the anus', 'Nosebleed', 'Vaginal pain', 'Mouth pain', 'Hot flashes', 'Flatulence']
dexamethasone topical product,
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Examination of breast']
['Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Dexamethasone Topical Product', 'Pegfilgrastim (Neulasta)', 'Zoledronic Acid (Reclast)', 'Leuprolide (Lupron)', 'Gemcitabine (Gemzar)', 'Paclitaxel (Taxol)', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Lactulose', 'Pemetrexed (Alimta)', 'Ferric Oxide, Saccharated (Venofer)', 'Filgrastim (Neupogen)']
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Esophageal varices
['Burning abdominal pain', 'Nausea', 'Changes in stool appearance', 'Dizziness', 'Weakness', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Melena', 'Itching of skin', 'Pain of the anus', 'Decreased appetite']
In medicine (gastroenterology), esophageal varices (or oesophageal varices) are extremely dilated sub-mucosal veins in the lower third of the esophagus. They are most often a consequence of portal hypertension, commonly due to cirrhosis; patients with esophageal varices have a strong tendency to develop bleeding.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Lipid panel', 'Upper gastrointestinal endoscopy; biopsy', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)']
['Furosemide', 'Spironolactone', 'Midazolam (Versed)', 'Lactulose', 'Propranolol', 'Esomeprazole (Nexium)', 'Meperidine (Demerol)', 'Fentanyl', 'Pantoprazole', 'Vitamin B 12', 'Folic Acid', 'Entecavir (Baraclude)']
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Endometrial cancer
['Vaginal bleeding after menopause', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Pelvic pain', 'Hot flashes', 'Long menstrual periods', 'Vaginal discharge', 'Vaginal itching', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Unpredictable menstruation', 'Infrequent menstruation', 'Mass on vulva', 'Absence of menstruation']
Endometrial cancer refers to several types of malignancies that arise from the endometrium, or lining, of the uterus. Endometrial cancers are the most common gynecologic cancers in the United States, with over 35,000 women diagnosed each year. The incidence is on a slow rise secondary to the obesity epidemic. The most common subtype, endometrioid adenocarcinoma, typically occurs within a few decades of menopause, is associated with obesity, excessive estrogen exposure, often develops in the setting of endometrial hyperplasia, and presents most often with vaginal bleeding. Endometrial carcinoma is the third most common cause of gynecologic cancer death (behind ovarian and cervical cancer). A total abdominal hysterectomy (surgical removal of the uterus) with bilateral salpingo-oophorectomy is the most common therapeutic approach.
['Pelvis exam', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Biopsy', 'Examination of breast', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Other diagnostic procedures; female organs', 'Mammography (Mammogram)']
['Medroxyprogesterone', 'Estrogens, Conjugated (Usp) (Premarin)', 'Propofol', 'Fosinopril', 'Latanoprost', 'Sevoflurane', 'Megestrol (Megace)', 'Progesterone', 'Triamterene', 'Atropine (Uaa)', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic', 'Penbutolol (Levatol)']
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Cystic Fibrosis
['Cough', 'Feeling ill', 'Decreased appetite', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Hemoptysis', 'Bleeding gums', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Sinus congestion', 'Drainage in throat', 'Muscle pain']
Cystic fibrosis (also known as CF or mucoviscidosis) is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder that affects most critically the lungs, and also the pancreas, liver, and intestine. It is characterised by abnormal transport of chloride and sodium across an epithelium, leading to thick, viscous secretions.
['Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Mental health counseling', 'Other respiratory therapy', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Other OR therapeutic nervous system procedures', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Microscopic examination (bacterial smear; culture; toxicology)']
['Albuterol', 'Tobramycin (Tobi)', 'Multivitamin Preparation (Multivitamin)', 'Pancreatin', 'Lansoprazole (Prevacid)', 'Fluticasone Nasal Product', 'Montelukast (Singulair)', 'Levalbuterol (Xopenex)', 'Pancrelipase (Pancrease)', 'Cetirizine (Zyrtec)', 'Ursodiol (Urso)']
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Intertrigo (skin condition)
['Skin rash', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Skin dryness, peeling, scaliness, or roughness', 'Skin swelling', 'Skin irritation', 'Neck pain', 'Skin lesion', 'Itching of skin', 'Acne or pimples', 'Skin growth', 'Foot or toe swelling', 'Skin moles']
A superficial dermatitis occurring on skin surfaces in contact with each other, such as the axillae, neck creases, intergluteal fold, between the toes, etc. Obesity is a predisposing factor. The condition is caused by moisture and friction and is characterized by erythema, maceration, burning, and exudation.
['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Biopsy', 'Wound care management', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Excision of skin lesion', 'Examination of foot']
['Hydrocortisone Topical', 'Ketoconazole', 'Mupirocin Topical', 'Econazole Topical', 'Desonide Topical', 'Clotrimazole Topical', 'Nystatin Topical Product', 'Miconazole Topical Product', 'Triamcinolone', 'Oxiconazole Topical', 'Ciclopirox Topical']
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Parathyroid adenoma
['Shoulder pain', 'Weakness', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Fluid retention', 'Flu-like syndrome', 'Throat feels tight', 'Weight gain', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Tongue lesions', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Flatulence']
A parathyroid adenoma is a benign tumor of the parathyroid gland. It can cause hyperparathyroidism.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Lipid panel', 'Other therapeutic endocrine procedures', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)']
['Ergocalciferol', 'Allopurinol', 'Calcium Carbonate', 'Cinacalcet (Sensipar)', 'Risedronate (Actonel)', 'Nifedipine', 'Calcitriol', 'Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Raloxifene (Evista)', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic', 'Rabeprazole (Aciphex)', 'Hydralazine']
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Glucocorticoid deficiency
['Shortness of breath', 'Weakness', 'Diarrhea', 'Problems with movement', 'Side pain', 'Lack of growth', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Muscle cramps, contractures, or spasms', 'Drug abuse', 'Rib pain', 'Feeling ill', 'Apnea']
Addison\xe2\x80\x99s disease (also chronic adrenal insufficiency, hypocortisolism, and hypoadrenalism) is a rare, chronic endocrine disorder in which the adrenal glands do not produce sufficient steroid hormones (glucocorticoids and often mineralocorticoids). It is characterised by a number of relatively nonspecific symptoms, such as abdominal pain and weakness, but under certain circumstances, these may progress to Addisonian crisis, a severe illness which may include very low blood pressure and coma.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Urinalysis', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrocardiogram']
['Hydrocortisone Topical', 'Thyroxine (Synthroid)', 'Hydrocortisone', 'Fludrocortisone', 'Cosyntropin', 'Ibandronate (Boniva)', 'Bromocriptine', 'Repaglinide (Prandin)', 'Quinapril', 'Fexofenadine (Allegra)', 'Cabergoline', 'Sodium Hypochlorite Topical']
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Temporomandibular joint disorder
['Facial pain', 'Ear pain', 'Headache', 'Neck pain', 'Nasal congestion', 'Sore throat', 'Toothache', 'Ringing in ear', 'Diminished hearing', 'Pain in eye', 'Jaw pain', 'Redness in ear']
Temporomandibular joint dysfunction (sometimes abbreviated to TMD and also termed temporomandibular joint dysfunction syndrome, temporomandibular disorder or many other names), is an umbrella term covering pain and dysfunction of the muscles of mastication (the muscles that move the jaw) and the temporomandibular joints (the joints which connect the mandible to the skull). The most important feature is pain, followed by restricted mandibular movement, which can cause difficulty eating or speaking, and noises from the temporomandibular joints (TMJ) during jaw movement. Although TMD is not life threatening, it can detriment quality of life, because the symptoms can become chronic and difficult to manage. TMD is thought to be very common. About 20-30% of the adult population are affected to some degree. Usually people affected by TMD are between 20 and 40 years of age, and it is more common in females than males. TMD is the second most frequent cause of orofacial pain after dental pain (e.g. toothache).
['Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Central venous cannula insertion (Central line insertion)', 'Diagnostic procedures on nose; mouth and pharynx']
['Sumatriptan (Imitrex)', 'Etodolac', 'Nabumetone', 'Ketamine', 'Carbamide Peroxide Otic', 'Chlorhexidine Topical', 'Iodoquinol', 'Bifidobacterium Infantis (Align)']
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Wilson disease
['Sleepiness', 'Diminished vision', 'Fatigue', 'Abnormal breathing sounds', 'Insomnia', 'Cough', 'Apnea', 'Problems with movement', 'Fainting', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Weakness', 'Difficulty eating']
Wilson\'s disease or hepatolenticular degeneration is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder in which copper accumulates in tissues; this manifests as neurological or psychiatric symptoms and liver disease. It is treated with medication that reduces copper absorption or removes the excess copper from the body, but occasionally a liver transplant is required.
['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Psychological and psychiatric evaluation and therapy', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)', 'Removal of ectopic pregnancy', 'Tracheostomy; temporary and permanent']
['Donepezil (Aricept)', 'Midodrine', 'Nepafenac Ophthalmic', 'Amantadine', 'Pramipexole (Mirapex)', 'Zolpidem (Ambien)', 'Escitalopram (Lexapro)', 'Selegiline', 'Lutein', 'Fludrocortisone']
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Vesicoureteral reflux
['Suprapubic pain', 'Fever', 'Blood in urine', 'Constipation', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Involuntary urination', 'Fluid in ear', 'Regurgitation']
Vesicoureteral reflux (VUR) is an abnormal movement of urine from the bladder into ureters or kidneys. Urine normally travels from the kidneys via the ureters to the bladder. In vesicoureteral reflux the direction of urine flow is reversed (retrograde).
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Urinalysis', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Pelvis exam', 'Rectal examination']
['Bactrim', 'Polyethylene Glycol 3350 (Miralax)', 'Nitrofurantoin', 'Oxybutynin', 'Pneumococcal 7-Valent Conjugate Vaccine (Prevnar)', 'Guar Gum', 'Triple Dye Topical', 'Meropenem', 'Benzylpenicilloyl Polylysine (Pre-Pen)', 'Valganciclovir (Valcyte)', 'Lamivudine', 'Zonisamide']
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Vitamin A deficiency
['Fatigue', 'Hand or finger pain', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Eye strain', 'Excessive growth', 'Pelvic pressure', 'Bedwetting', 'Vulvar sore', 'Loss of sex drive', 'Neck cramps or spasms', 'Joint stiffness or tightness', 'Shoulder swelling']
Vitamin A deficiency is a lack of vitamin A in humans. It is common in poorer countries but rarely seen in more developed countries that are wealthier. Night blindness is one of the first signs of vitamin A deficiency. Xerophthalmia, keratomalacia, and complete blindness can also occur since Vitamin A has a major role in phototransduction. Approximately 250,000 to 500,000 malnourished children in the developing world go blind each year from a deficiency of vitamin A, approximately half of whom die within a year of becoming blind. The United Nations Special Session on Children in 2002 set the elimination of vitamin A deficiency by 2010. The prevalence of night blindness due to vitamin A deficiency is also high among pregnant women in many developing countries. Vitamin A deficiency also contributes to maternal mortality and other poor outcomes in pregnancy and lactation.
['Excision of skin lesion', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Wound care management', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)', 'Coronary thrombolysis']
['Vitamin A', 'Diclofenac', 'Estrogens, Conjugated (Usp) (Premarin)', 'Allopurinol', 'Amitriptyline', 'Lansoprazole (Prevacid)', 'Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)', 'Pipecuronium (Arduan)']
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Gonorrhea
['Penile discharge', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Vaginal discharge', 'Vaginal itching', 'Painful urination', 'Penis redness', 'Problems with movement', 'Paresthesia', 'Itching of skin', 'Vaginal pain', 'Spotting or bleeding during pregnancy', 'Cramps and spasms']
Gonorrhea (colloquially known as the clap) is a common human sexually transmitted infection caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae. The usual symptoms in men are burning with urination and penile discharge. Women, on the other hand, are asymptomatic half the time or have vaginal discharge and pelvic pain. In both men and women if gonorrhea is left untreated, it may spread locally causing epididymitis or pelvic inflammatory disease or throughout the body, affecting joints and heart valves.
['Urinalysis', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Chlamydia test', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Pelvis exam', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Rectal examination']
['Ceftriaxone', 'Azithromycin', 'Metronidazole', 'Doxycycline', 'Fluconazole (Diflucan)', 'Lopinavir', 'Abacavir', 'Tenofovir', 'Temazepam', 'Tinidazole', 'Triazolam (Halcion)', 'Cefoxitin']
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Fracture of the rib
['Rib pain', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Back pain', 'Side pain', 'Shoulder pain', 'Ache all over', 'Arm pain', 'Shortness of breath', 'Hurts to breath', 'Hip pain', 'Bones are painful', 'Back mass or lump']
A rib fracture is a break or fracture in one or more of the bones making up the rib cage. The first rib is rarely fractured because of its protected position behind the clavicle (collarbone). However, if it is broken, serious damage can occur to the brachial plexus of nerves and the subclavian vessels. Fractures of the first and second ribs may be more likely to be associated with head and facial injuries than other rib fractures. The middle ribs are the ones most commonly fractured. Fractures usually occur from direct blows or from indirect crushing injuries. The weakest part of a rib is just anterior to its angle, but a fracture can occur anywhere. The most commonly fractured ribs are the 7th and 10th. A lower rib fracture has the complication of potentially injuring the diaphragm, which could result in a diaphragmatic hernia. Rib fractures are usually quite painful because the ribs have to move to allow for breathing. When several ribs are broken in several places a flail chest results, and the detached bone sections will move separately from the rest of the chest.
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Urinalysis', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)']
['Esmolol', 'Hydrocodone-Potassium Guaiacolsulfonate', 'Dobutamine', 'Entacapone (Comtan)', 'Caffeine', 'Methyl Salicylate-Menthol Topical', 'Norepinephrine', 'Peri-Colace', 'Vecuronium']
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Ependymoma
['Diminished vision', 'Pain in eye', 'Headache', 'Eyelid swelling', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Eye redness', 'Emotional symptoms', 'Elbow cramps or spasms', 'Pus in sputum', 'Elbow weakness', 'Muscle swelling']
Ependymoma is a tumor that arises from the ependyma, a tissue of the central nervous system. Usually, in pediatric cases the location is intracranial, while in adults it is spinal. The common location of intracranial ependymoma is the fourth ventricle. Rarely, ependymoma can occur in the pelvic cavity.
['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Lens and cataract procedures', 'Biopsy', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)']
['Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Phenylephrine (Duramax)', 'Alendronate', 'Carboxymethylcellulose', 'Acarbose', 'Benoxinate-Fluorescein Ophthalmic', 'Loteprednol-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Chlorpheniramine (C.P.M.)', 'Ocular Lubricant', 'Dorzolamide Ophthalmic']
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Hepatitis due to a toxin
['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Nausea', 'Diarrhea', 'Vomiting', 'Depression', 'Fatigue', 'Jaundice', 'Itching of skin', 'Feeling ill', 'Upper abdominal pain', 'Flu-like syndrome', 'Rectal bleeding']
INFLAMMATION of the LIVER due to hepatocellular toxicity, caused by drug metabolites and chemicals from the environment.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Urinalysis', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement']
['Kaletra', 'Atazanavir (Reyataz)', 'Ritonavir (Norvir)', 'Lamivudine', 'Azathioprine', 'Emtricitabine-Tenofovir', 'Mycophenolate Mofetil (Cellcept)', 'Stavudine (Zerit)', 'Zidovudine', 'Ethambutol', 'Didanosine (Videx)']
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Vaginal cyst
['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Spotting or bleeding during pregnancy', 'Pelvic pain', 'Vaginal pain', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Vaginal discharge', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Blood clots during menstrual periods', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Heavy menstrual flow', 'Problems during pregnancy']
rho(d) immune globulin (rhogam),
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Urinalysis', 'Pelvis exam', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)']
['Medroxyprogesterone', 'Rho(D) Immune Globulin (Rhogam)', 'Methylergonovine (Methergine)', 'Misoprostol', 'Oxytocin', 'Alpha 1-Antitrypsin', 'Thyrotropin Alfa (Usp) (Thyrogen)', 'Meclofenamate', '6-Aminocaproic Acid (Amicar)', 'Mepivacaine (Carbocaine)']
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Open wound of the shoulder
['Shoulder pain', 'Arm pain', 'Shoulder stiffness or tightness', 'Arm swelling', 'Abusing alcohol', 'Elbow pain', 'Wrist pain']
augmentin,
['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Suturing of wound', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Wound care management', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)']
['Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Augmentin', 'Cefazolin', 'Povidone Iodine Topical (Betadine)', 'Bacitracin (Septa)', 'Rabies Vaccine (Obsolete)', 'Tetanus Immune Globulin, Human', 'Rabies Immune Globulin, Human', 'Clavulanate (Augmentin)']
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Ectopic pregnancy
['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Spotting or bleeding during pregnancy', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Pelvic pain', 'Nausea', 'Dizziness', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Burning abdominal pain', 'Vaginal discharge', 'Problems during pregnancy']
An ectopic pregnancy, or eccysis, is a complication of pregnancy in which the embryo implants outside the uterine cavity. With rare exceptions, ectopic pregnancies are not viable. Furthermore, they are dangerous for the mother, since internal haemorrhage is a life-threatening complication. Most ectopic pregnancies occur in the Fallopian tube (so-called tubal pregnancies), but implantation can also occur in the cervix, ovaries, and abdomen. An ectopic pregnancy is a potential medical emergency, and, if not treated properly, can lead to death.
['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Urinalysis', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)']
['Methotrexate', 'Rho(D) Immune Globulin (Rhogam)', 'Methylergonovine (Methergine)', 'Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (Hcg)', 'Cefoxitin', 'Nonoxynol 9 Topical']