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Acute abdomenSymptomHPOHP:0033400A sudden onset of abdominal pain with associated nausea or vomiting. The acute abdomen may be caused by an infection, inflammation, vascular occlusion, or obstruction.
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Autonomic epileptic auraSymptomHPOHP:0033722An autonomic epileptic aura is a purely subjective manifestation of an epileptic seizure pertaining to autonomic nervous system function. Autonomic auras include cardiorespiratory (e.g., palpitations and shortness of bre…
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DyspepsiaSymptomHPOHP:0410281A heterogeneous group of symptoms that are localized in the epigastric region. Typical dyspeptic symptoms include postprandial fullness, early satiation, epigastric pain and epigastric burning, but other upper gastrointe…
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Fallopian tube torsionSymptomHPOHP:0012884A twisting of the Fallopian tube. Sudden onset with sharp, colicky pelvic pain associated with nausea, vomiting, bowel, and bladder symptoms is the usual presentation.
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Focal autonomic seizure with epigastric sensation/nausea/vomiting/other gastrointestinal phenomenaSymptomHPOHP:0011159A type of focal autonomic seizure characterized by symptoms or signs pertaining to the gastrointestinal system as the initial semiological feature.
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Focal aware autonomic seizureSymptomHPOHP:0032740A focal aware autonomic seizure has an initial manifestation pertaining to autonomic nervous system function, which may be objective (for example, pupillary dilation) or subjective (for example, nausea). As a type of foc…
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Focal aware autonomic seizure with epigastric sensation/nausea/vomiting/other gastrointestinal phenomenaSymptomHPOHP:0032785A focal autonomic seizure with epigastric sensation / nausea / vomiting / other gastrointestinal phenomena characterized by retained awareness throughout the seizure.
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Focal impaired awareness autonomic seizure with epigastric sensation/nausea/vomiting/other gastrointestinal phenomenaSymptomHPOHP:0032778A focal autonomic seizure with epigastric sensation / nausea / vomiting / other gastrointestinal phenomena characterized by impaired awareness at some point during the seizure.
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Immediate-type hypersensitivity drug reactionSymptomHPOHP:0032378Hypersensitivity that is observed within 1 hr of exposures. A variety of adverse reactions can occur within minutes to hours of exposure to a drug. Some can be related to the pharmacological action of the drug (WHO Adver…
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Intestinal pseudo-obstructionSymptomHPOHP:0004389A functional rather than mechanical obstruction of the intestines, associated with manifestations that resemble those caused by an intestinal obstruction, including distension, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, constipat…
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Migraine without auraSymptomHPOHP:0002083Repeated headache attacks lasting 4-72 h fulfilling at least two of the following criteria: 1) unilateral location, 2) pulsating quality, 3) moderate or severe pain intensity, and 4) aggravation by or causing avoidance o…
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NauseaSymptomHPOHP:0002018A sensation of unease in the stomach together with an urge to vomit.
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Nausea and vomitingSymptomHPOHP:0002017Nausea is a commonly encountered symptom that has been defined as an unpleasant painless subjective feeling that one will imminently vomit. Vomiting has been defined as the forceful expulsion of the contents of the stoma…