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Differential Diagnosis For Flushing/upper body
- Infectious Disorders (Specific Agent)
Dengue fever- Allergic, Collagen, Auto-Immune Disorders
Anaphylaxis, generalized
Idiopathic Anaphylactoid Reactions/Recurrent- Anatomic, Foreign Body, Structural Disorders
Superior vena cava syndrome- Pathophysiologic
Red blood cell mass increased- Drugs
Anticholinergics (Belladonna/Atropine) toxidrome
Atropine Administration/Toxicity/injection
Belladonna tincture/elixir Administration/Toxicity
Cisplatin (Platinol) Administration/Toxicity
Disulfiram (Antabuse) Administration/Toxicity
Disulfiram-like drug/Alcohol reaction
Nitroglycerin (Tridil) infusion Administration/Toxicity
Anticholinergics/Spasmolytics Administration/Toxicity
Atropine/homatropine/parasympatholytic
Niacin/Nicotinic acid Administration/Toxicity
Hyperserotoninemia/serotonin syndrome- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Alcohol/Ethanol ingestion/intake
Henbane plant poisoning
Alcohol intoxication, acute
Alcohol debauche (binge)
Turpentine oil herbal/intake
Cinchona/Cinchophen herbal/intake
Alcoholism, chronic
3-Quinuclidinyl Benzilate/Weapons (QNB/BZ) agent
Agent 15/Weapons agent exposure
Cyanide/Hydrogen cyanide exposure/poisoning
Fish Poisoning, Scomboid
Belladona-like plant alkaloid poisoning
Belladonna/Nightshade herbal/intake
Carbon monoxide poisoning/exposure
Jerusalem cherry plant poisoning
Jimsonweed/Jamestown weed poisoning
Lily of the valley herbal/intake
Metaldehyde poisoning
Mushroom/Belladonna-like poisoning
Portuguese Man-of-war/jellyfish sting
Solanaceous alkaloid poisoning
Spider bite, Brown Recluse
Stibine/Hydrogen Antimony poisoning
Ammonia exposure/inhalation
Inocybe mushroom poisoning
Tetrachlorethylene (NEMA) Administration/Toxicity
Boric acid ingestion
Phosphorous ingestion/poisoning
Trichothecene mycotoxin/weapon exposure
TNT industrial exposures/withdrawal
Amanita muscarina/atropinoid toxicity (fly agaric)- Definition
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