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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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Atypical teratoid/rhabdoid tumorSymptomHPOHP:0034401An aggressive malignant embryonal neoplasm arising from the central nervous system. It is composed of cells with a large eccentric nucleus, prominent nucleolus, and abundant cytoplasm. Mutations of the SMARCB1 gene or ve…
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Bilious emesisSymptomHPOHP:0034754Vomiting whereby the vomit has the color of bile, yellowish-green.
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BulimiaSymptomHPOHP:0100739A form of anomalous eating behavior characterized by binge eating is followed by self-induced vomiting or other compensatory behavior intended to prevent weight gain (purging, fasting or exercising or a combination of th…
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Crohn's diseaseSymptomHPOHP:0100280A chronic granulomatous inflammatory disease of the intestines that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus, causing a wide variety of symptoms. It primarily causes abdominal pain, diarrhea w…
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Episodic vomitingSymptomHPOHP:0002572Paroxysmal, recurrent episodes of vomiting.
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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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Feculent vomitingSymptomHPOHP:0025089Vomiting of material that is of fecal origin.
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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 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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HematemesisSymptomHPOHP:0002248The vomiting of blood.
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Hyperemesis gravidarumSymptomHPOHP:0012188Excessive vomiting in early pregnancy, leading to the loss of 5% or more of body weight.
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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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Mallory-Weiss tearSymptomHPOHP:0032062Vomiting-induced mucosal laceration at the esophago-gastric junction.
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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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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…
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Oral aversionSymptomHPOHP:0012523Reluctance or refusal of a child to be breastfed or eat, manifested as gagging, vomiting, turning head away from food, or avoidance of sensation in or around the mouth (i.e. toothbrushing or face-washing).
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Posttussive emesisSymptomHPOHP:0034783Vomiting following a coughing spell.
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Projectile vomitingSymptomHPOHP:0002587Vomiting that ejects the gastric contents with great force.
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Pyloric stenosisSymptomHPOHP:0002021Pyloric stenosis, also known as infantile hypertrophic pyloric stenosis, is an uncommon condition in infants characterized by abnormal thickening of the pylorus muscles in the stomach leading to gastric outlet obstructio…
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VomitingSymptomHPOHP:0002013Forceful ejection of the contents of the stomach through the mouth by means of a series of involuntary spasmic contractions.