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Disease Information for Intentional poisoning
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Low Blood Pressure
- Abdominal Pain
- Abdominal pain after meals/eating food
- Abdominal Pain Crampy
- Acute abdomen
- Acute abdomen with no signs
- Chronic Abdominal Pain
- Cibaphobia/Fear of Eating
- Nausea
- Periumbilical Pain in Elderly
- Severe abdominal pain
- Steady abdominal pain
- Vomiting
- Vomiting in Elderly
- Weight loss in Elderly
- Metallic taste
- Acute ataxia
- Altered mental status Mental status change
- Apathy/Indifference
- Intoxicated state/ataxia/slurred speech
- Slurred Speech/Acute
- Staggering Gait
- Stupor/poor reponse to stimulus
- Sudden unconsciousness
- Weakness/Diffuse motor loss
- Acutely ill patient/signs
- Collapse/Prostration
- Failure to Thrive/Adult
- Intoxication/overdose syndrome
- Listlessness/lassitude
- Pallor
- Weakness
- Clinical Presentation & Variations
- Presentation/Intentional poisoning Healthy person
- Presentation/Unwakable in Morning Coma
- Disease Progression
- Course/Acute
- Course/Fulminant/Precipitous
- Course/Poisoning like onset/Abrupt severe
- Onset/Abrupt/Sudden
- Demographics & Risk Factors
- Exposure Factors
- Exposure/reaction to something/course/pattern
- Established Disease Population
- Patient/Poisoned/victim
- Event, Activity, Behavioral & Seasonal Factors
- Event/Community clusters/family members also ill
- Laboratory Tests
- Abnormal Lab Findings (Non Measured)
- Renal function abnormalities (Lab)
- URINE Dipstick/Leukocytes Positive
- URINE Pyuria
- URINE Sediment/Urinalysis abnormal
- Abnormal Lab Findings - Increased
- BUN/Blood urea nitrogen (Lab)
- Creatinine, serum (Lab)
- URINE Leukocytes
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Pancreatitis, acute
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Azotemia/Acute
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- Death/Unanticipated
- Digitalis toxicity/poisoning
- Food poisoning
- Gastritis
- Hypotension
- Opiate/Morphine overdose toxidrome
- Sedation/torpor induced
- Syncope/Fainting
- Ataxia Disorder
- Pyuria
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
- Process
- PROCESS/Foul play/abuse (ex)
- PROCESS/Poison/specific (category)
- Toxin
- TOXIN/Intentional/classical/regional poison
- Treatment
- Other Treatments
- TX/Gastric lavage.
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- NEJM (The New England Journal of Medicine)