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300 | Chronic knee pain | ['Knee pain', 'Leg pain', 'Knee swelling', 'Back pain', 'Hip pain', 'Leg swelling', 'Knee stiffness or tightness', 'Joint pain', 'Knee weakness'] | Patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS) is a syndrome characterized by pain or discomfort seemingly originating from the contact of the posterior surface of the patella (back of the kneecap) with the femur (thigh bone). It is the most frequently encountered diagnosis in sports medicine clinics. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Examination of foot', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on musculoskeletal system'] | ['Etodolac', 'Sodium Hyaluronate', 'Diflunisal', 'Ethyl Chloride Topical', 'Salsalate', 'Hyaluronan', 'Flurbiprofen', 'Febuxostat (Uloric)', 'Black Cohosh Extract (Black Cohosh)', 'Flurazepam', 'Ethynodiol', 'Choline'] |
301 | Pinguecula | ['Symptoms of eye', 'Lacrimation', 'Double vision', 'Headache', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Sleepiness', 'Paresthesia', 'Pain in eye', 'Apnea', 'Diminished vision', 'Abnormal breathing sounds', 'Itching of scrotum'] | A pinguecula is a common type of conjunctival degeneration in the eye. | ['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Diagnostic procedures on eye', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)', 'Removal of ectopic pregnancy', 'Tracheostomy; temporary and permanent', 'Diagnostic endocrine procedures'] | ['Omega-3 Fatty Acids', 'Loteprednol-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Fluorometholone Ophthalmic', 'Azithromycin Ophthalmic', 'Irinotecan', 'Ocular Lubricant', 'Loteprednol Ophthalmic', 'Timolol', 'Atropine (Uaa)', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic'] |
302 | Hypergammaglobulinemia | ['Fatigue', 'Hip stiffness or tightness', 'Blood in stool', 'Knee stiffness or tightness'] | Hypergammaglobulinemia is a medical condition with elevated levels of gamma globulin. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)'] | ['Omega-3 Fatty Acids', 'Folic Acid', 'Vitamin B 12', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Allopurinol', 'Rituximab', 'Methotrexate', 'Telmisartan (Micardis)', 'Mexiletine', 'Megestrol (Megace)', 'Letrozole (Femara)'] |
303 | Alcohol abuse | ['Abusing alcohol', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Drug abuse', 'Depression', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Hostile behavior', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Excessive anger', 'Vomiting blood', 'Smoking problems', 'Slurring words', 'Low self-esteem'] | Alcohol abuse, as described in the DSM-IV, is a psychiatric diagnosis describing the recurring use of alcoholic beverages despite its negative consequences. Alcohol abuse is sometimes referred to by the less specific term alcoholism. However, many definitions of alcoholism exist, and only some are compatible with alcohol abuse. There are two types of alcoholics: those who have anti social and pleasure-seeking tendencies, and those who are anxiety-ridden- people who are able to go without drinking for long periods of time but are unable to control themselves once they start. Binge drinking is another form of alcohol abuse. Frequent binge drinking or getting severely drunk more than twice is classed as alcohol misuse. According to research done through international surveys, the heaviest drinkers happen to be the United Kingdom\'s adolescent generation. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Mental health counseling', 'Urinalysis', 'Psychotherapy', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement'] | ['Thiamine', 'Chlordiazepoxide', 'Acamprosate (Campral)', 'Naltrexone', 'Disulfiram (Antabuse)', 'Oxazepam', 'Clorazepate', 'Droperidol', 'Paliperidone (Invega)', 'Phenelzine (Nardil)', 'Sodium Salicylate'] |
304 | Carpal tunnel syndrome | ['Loss of sensation', 'Hand or finger pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Paresthesia', 'Arm pain', 'Neck pain', 'Hand or finger weakness', 'Elbow pain', 'Hand or finger stiffness or tightness', 'Hand or finger swelling', 'Arm weakness', 'Wrist swelling'] | Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a median entrapment neuropathy, that causes paresthesia, pain, numbness, and other symptoms in the distribution of the median nerve due to its compression at the wrist in the carpal tunnel. The pathophysiology is not completely understood but can be considered compression of the median nerve traveling through the carpal tunnel. It appears to be caused by a combination of genetic and environmental factors. Some of the predisposing factors include: diabetes, obesity, pregnancy, hypothyroidism, and heavy manual work or work with vibrating tools. There is, however, little clinical data to prove that lighter, repetitive tasks can cause carpal tunnel syndrome. Other disorders such as bursitis and tendinitis have been associated with repeated motions performed in the course of normal work or other activities. | ['Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Decompression peripheral nerve (Peripheral nerve decompression)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Wound care management', 'Traction; splints; and other wound care'] | ['Cortisone', 'Piroxicam', 'Pyridostigmine (Mestinon)', 'Hepatitis B Immune Globulin', 'Goldenseal Preparation', 'Aluminum Sulfate Topical', 'Rifabutin', 'Eprosartan (Teveten)', 'Rimabotulinumtoxinb (Myobloc)', 'Glutamine'] |
305 | Pituitary disorder | ['Headache', 'Lack of growth', 'Pain in eye', 'Sleepiness', 'Bleeding or discharge from nipple', 'Mouth pain', 'Acne or pimples', 'Hot flashes', 'Fluid retention', 'Postpartum problems of the breast', 'Infertility', 'Weight gain'] | A Pituitary disease is a disorder primarily affecting the pituitary gland. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Echocardiography', 'Tonsillectomy and/or adenoidectomy'] | ['Thyroxine (Synthroid)', 'Somatropin', 'Testosterone', 'Cabergoline', 'Hydrocortisone', 'Desmopressin', 'Hydrocortisone Topical', 'Bromocriptine', 'Estradiol', 'Verapamil (Univer)', 'Imipramine'] |
306 | Kidney stone | ['Side pain', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Back pain', 'Vomiting', 'Nausea', 'Blood in urine', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Low back pain', 'Painful urination', 'Frequent urination', 'Retention of urine', 'Suprapubic pain'] | A kidney stone, also known as a renal calculus (from the Latin r\xc4\x93n\xc4\x93s, "kidneys" and calculus, "pebble") is a solid concretion or crystal aggregation formed in the kidneys from dietary minerals in the urine. | ['Urinalysis', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)'] | ['Ketorolac (Toradol)', 'Hydromorphone (Dilaudid)', 'Tamsulosin (Flomax)', 'Potassium Citrate', 'Sevoflurane', 'Nitrous Oxide', 'Rocuronium', 'Chlorthalidone', 'Belladonna-Opium', 'Silodosin (Rapaflo)', 'Ephedrine (Kie)'] |
307 | Autism | ['Seizures', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Hostile behavior', 'Lack of growth', 'Constipation', 'Temper problems', 'Antisocial behavior', 'Difficulty speaking', 'Restlessness', 'Obsessions and compulsions', 'Long menstrual periods', 'Eyelid retracted'] | Autism is a disorder of neural development characterized by impaired social interaction and verbal and non-verbal communication, and by restricted, repetitive or stereotyped behavior. The diagnostic criteria require that symptoms become apparent before a child is three years old. Autism affects information processing in the brain by altering how nerve cells and their synapses connect and organize; how this occurs is not well understood. It is one of three recognized disorders in the autism spectrum (ASDs), the other two being Asperger syndrome, which lacks delays in cognitive development and language, and pervasive developmental disorder, not otherwise specified (commonly abbreviated as PDD-NOS), which is diagnosed when the full set of criteria for autism or Asperger syndrome are not met. | ['Mental health counseling', 'Psychotherapy', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Psychological and psychiatric evaluation and therapy', 'Electroencephalogram (EEG) (Eeg)'] | ['Risperidone', 'Clonidine', 'Methylphenidate', 'Adderall', 'Aripiprazole (Abilify)', 'Divalproex Sodium (Depakote)', 'Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal)', 'Guanfacine (Intuniv)', 'Benztropine', 'Dexmethylphenidate (Focalin)', 'Melatonin', 'Lisdexamfetamine (Vyvanse)'] |
308 | Cat scratch disease | ['Neck swelling', 'Skin swelling', 'Groin mass', 'Skin rash', 'Loss of sensation', 'Arm swelling', 'Skin lesion', 'Headache', 'Fever', 'Swollen eye', 'Arm lump or mass', 'Itchy eyelid'] | Cat scratch disease (CSD), also known as cat scratch fever, Teeny\'s Disease, inoculation lymphoreticulosis, and subacute regional lymphadenitis, is a usually benign infectious disease caused by the intracellular bacterium Bartonella henselae. It is most commonly found in children following a scratch or bite from a cat within about one to two weeks. It was discovered in 1889 by Henri Parinaud. | ['Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)'] | ['Azithromycin', 'Augmentin', 'Theophylline', 'Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox)', 'Metronidazole Topical Product', 'Gentamicin Ophthalmic', 'Bacitracin (Septa)', 'Doxycycline', 'Docusate (Colace)', 'Clonazepam', 'Escitalopram (Lexapro)'] |
309 | Chronic glaucoma | ['Diminished vision', 'Pain in eye', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Lacrimation', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Blindness', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Eye burns or stings', 'White discharge from eye', 'Double vision', 'Mass on eyelid'] | Glaucoma in which the angle of the anterior chamber is open and the trabecular meshwork does not encroach on the base of the iris. | ['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Lens and cataract procedures', 'Diagnostic procedures on eye', 'Glaucoma procedures', 'Other intraocular therapeutic procedures'] | ['Latanoprost', 'Travoprost (Travatan)', 'Bimatoprost Ophthalmic', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic', 'Timolol', 'Brimonidine-Timolol Ophthalmic', 'Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Brinzolamide Ophthalmic', 'Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Phenylephrine (Duramax)', 'Dorzolamide Ophthalmic', 'Proparacaine Ophthalmic'] |
310 | Retinal detachment | ['Spots or clouds in vision', 'Diminished vision', 'Blindness', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Pain in eye', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Eye burns or stings', 'Lacrimation', 'Cloudy eye', 'Abnormal movement of eyelid', 'Bleeding from eye', 'Double vision'] | Retinal detachment is a disorder of the eye in which the retina peels away from its underlying layer of support tissue. Initial detachment may be localized, but without rapid treatment the entire retina may detach, leading to vision loss and blindness. It is a medical emergency. | ['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Repair of retinal tear; detachment', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Other intraocular therapeutic procedures', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Wound care management'] | ['Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Phenylephrine (Duramax)', 'Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Atropine (Uaa)', 'Benoxinate-Fluorescein Ophthalmic', 'Cyclopentolate Ophthalmic', 'Timolol', 'Homatropine Ophthalmic', 'Proparacaine Ophthalmic', 'Latanoprost', 'Bevacizumab (Avastin)', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic'] |
311 | Aplastic anemia | ['Fatigue', 'Fever', 'Weakness', 'Nausea', 'Slurring words', 'Feeling cold', 'Lack of growth', 'Hot flashes', 'Mouth dryness', 'Vomiting blood', 'Fluid retention', 'Leg weakness'] | Aplastic anemia is a disease in which the bone marrow, and the blood stem cells that reside there, are damaged. This causes a deficiency of all three blood cell types (pancytopenia): red blood cells (anemia), white blood cells (leukopenia), and platelets (thrombocytopenia). Aplastic refers to inability of the stem cells to generate the mature blood cells. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)'] | ['Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Pegfilgrastim (Neulasta)', 'Cyclosporine', 'Filgrastim (Neupogen)', 'Fluconazole (Diflucan)', 'Vitamin B 12', 'Heparin', 'Carboplatin', 'Paclitaxel (Taxol)', 'Melphalan', 'Deferasirox (Exjade)', 'Granisetron'] |
312 | Overflow incontinence | ['Retention of urine', 'Involuntary urination', 'Symptoms of bladder', 'Frequent urination', 'Suprapubic pain', 'Blood in urine', 'Excessive urination at night', 'Impotence', 'Symptoms of prostate', 'Hand or finger stiffness or tightness', 'Focal weakness', 'Hesitancy'] | Overflow incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence, characterized by the involuntary release of urine from an overly full urinary bladder, often in the absence of any urge to urinate. This condition occurs in people who have a blockage of the bladder outlet (benign prostatic hyperplasia, prostate cancer, or narrowing of the urethra), or when the muscle that expels urine from the bladder is too weak to empty the bladder normally. Overflow incontinence may also be a side effect of certain medications. | ['Urinalysis', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Rectal examination', 'Prostate specific antigen measurement (Prostate specific antigen test)', 'Endoscopy and endoscopic biopsy of the urinary tract', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures of urinary tract', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)'] | ['Oxybutynin', 'Baclofen', 'Tamsulosin (Flomax)', 'Nitrofurantoin', 'Tolterodine (Detrol)', 'Sennosides, Usp (Perdiem)', 'Bethanechol', 'Alfuzosin (Uroxatral)', 'Tadalafil (Cialis)', 'Interferon Beta-1A (Avonex)', 'Darifenacin (Enablex)', 'Solifenacin (Vesicare)'] |
313 | Rabies | ['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'] | Rabies (/\xcb\x88re\xc9\xaabi\xcb\x90z/; from Latin: rabies, "madness") is a viral disease that causes acute encephalitis in warm-blooded animals. The disease is zoonotic, meaning it can be transmitted from one species to another, such as from dogs to humans, commonly by a bite from an infected animal. For a human, rabies is almost invariably fatal if postexposure prophylaxis is not administered prior to the onset of severe symptoms. The rabies virus infects the central nervous system, ultimately causing disease in the brain and death. | ['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)'] |
314 | Hemolytic anemia | ['Fatigue', 'Cough', 'Nausea', 'Weakness', 'Fever', 'Peripheral edema', 'Allergic reaction', 'Itching of skin', 'Joint pain', 'Skin growth', 'Swollen abdomen', 'Stomach bloating'] | Hemolytic anemia is a form of anemia due to hemolysis, the abnormal breakdown of red blood cells (RBCs), either in the blood vessels (intravascular hemolysis) or elsewhere in the human body (extravascular). It has numerous possible causes, ranging from relatively harmless to life-threatening. The general classification of hemolytic anemia is either inherited or acquired. Treatment depends on the cause and nature of the breakdown. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Other therapeutic procedures'] | ['Prednisone', 'Folic Acid', 'Rituximab', 'Fenofibrate (Tricor)', 'Vitamin B 12', 'Prochlorperazine (Compro)', 'Tacrolimus (Prograf)', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Sennosides, Usp (Perdiem)', 'Doxazosin', 'Glimepiride', 'Ascorbic Acid'] |
315 | Lateral epicondylitis (tennis elbow) | ['Elbow pain', 'Arm pain', 'Shoulder pain', 'Loss of sensation', 'Wrist pain', 'Hand or finger pain', 'Paresthesia', 'Elbow lump or mass', 'Elbow swelling', 'Joint pain', 'Irregular belly button', 'Hand or finger stiffness or tightness'] | Lateral epicondylitis or lateral epicondylalgia, known colloquially as tennis elbow, shooter\'s elbow, and archer\'s elbow or simply lateral elbow pain, is a condition where the outer part of the elbow becomes sore and tender. Since the pathogenesis of this condition is still unknown, there is no single agreed name. While the common name "tennis elbow" suggests a strong link to racquet sports, this condition can also be caused by sports such as swimming and climbing, the work of manual workers and waiters, playing guitar and similar instruments, as well as activities of daily living. | ['Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on musculoskeletal system', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)', 'Sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy'] | ['Triamcinolone Topical Product', 'Diclofenac', 'Meloxicam', 'Cortisone', 'Diclofenac Topical Product', 'Trimethadione', 'Methyl Salicylate Topical', 'Methylsulfonylmethane', 'Nitrofurazone Topical', 'Ethyl Chloride Topical', 'Methyl Salicylate-Menthol Topical'] |
316 | Open wound of the eye | ['Pain in eye', 'Diminished vision', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Swollen eye', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Bleeding from eye', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Knee weakness', 'White discharge from eye', 'Blindness'] | bacitracin (septa), | ['Suturing of wound', 'Wound care management', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)', 'Blood alcohol', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Plastic procedures on nose (Rhinoplasty)'] | ['Bacitracin (Septa)', 'Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Povidone Iodine Topical (Betadine)', 'Cefazolin', 'Atropine (Uaa)', 'Bacitracin Ophthalmic', 'Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Ketamine', 'Dexamethasone-Tobramycin Ophthalmic'] |
317 | Syphilis | ['Skin rash', 'Headache', 'Vaginal discharge', 'Foot or toe swelling', 'Itching of skin', 'Arm lump or mass', 'Problems during pregnancy', 'Muscle pain', 'Congestion in chest', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Muscle weakness', 'Increased heart rate'] | Syphilis is a sexually transmitted infection caused by the spirochete bacterium Treponema pallidum subspecies pallidum. The primary route of transmission is through sexual contact; it may also be transmitted from mother to fetus during pregnancy or at birth, resulting in congenital syphilis. Other human diseases caused by related Treponema pallidum include yaws (subspecies pertenue), pinta (subspecies carateum), and bejel (subspecies endemicum). | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Urinalysis', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Wound care management', 'Chlamydia test', 'Examination of breast'] | ['Penicillin', 'Emtricitabine-Tenofovir', 'Ritonavir (Norvir)', 'Tenofovir', 'Lamivudine', 'Cyclophosphamide', 'Kaletra', 'Palonosetron (Aloxi)', 'Atazanavir (Reyataz)', 'Fosinopril'] |
318 | Diabetic kidney disease | ['Leg swelling', 'Impotence', 'Hurts to breath', 'Lack of growth', 'Thirst', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Irregular appearing nails', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Leg cramps or spasms', 'Heartburn', 'Blood in stool', 'Excessive anger'] | Diabetic nephropathy (nephropatia diabetica), also known as Kimmelstiel-Wilson syndrome, or nodular diabetic glomerulosclerosis and intercapillary glomerulonephritis, is a progressive kidney disease caused by angiopathy of capillaries in the kidney glomeruli. It is characterized by nephrotic syndrome and diffuse glomerulosclerosis. It is due to longstanding diabetes mellitus, and is a prime indication for dialysis in many Western countries. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Urinalysis', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Lipid panel'] | ['Insulin', 'Insulin Glargine (Lantus)', 'Glipizide', 'Allopurinol', 'Insulin, Aspart, Human (Novolog)', 'Pioglitazone (Actos)', 'Sevelamer (Renvela)', 'Tacrolimus (Prograf)', 'Lovastatin', 'Fexofenadine (Allegra)', 'Rosiglitazone (Avandia)', 'Nifedipine'] |
319 | Nose disorder | ['Nasal congestion', 'Cough', 'Fever', 'Sore throat', 'Headache', 'Coryza', 'Ear pain', 'Difficulty breathing', 'Painful sinuses', 'Facial pain', 'Sinus congestion', 'Nosebleed'] | Whether it\'s large or small, button-like or beak-like, your nose is important to your health. It filters the air you breathe, removing dust, germs and irritants. It warms and moistens the air to keep your lungs and tubes that lead to them from drying out. Your nose also contains the nerve cells that help your sense of smell. When there is a problem with your nose, your whole body can suffer. For example, the stuffy nose of the common cold can make it hard for you to breathe, sleep or get comfortable. Many problems besides the common cold can affect the nose. They include Deviated septum - a shifting of the wall that divides the nasal cavity into halves Nasal polyps - soft growths that develop on the lining of your nose or sinuses Nosebleeds Rhinitis - inflammation of the nose and sinuses sometimes caused by allergies. The main symptom is a runny nose | ['Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Influenzavirus antibody assay', 'Diagnostic procedures on ear', 'Diagnostic procedures on nose; mouth and pharynx', 'Plastic procedures on nose (Rhinoplasty)', 'Other OR therapeutic procedures on nose; mouth and pharynx'] | ['Mometasone Nasal Product', 'Pseudoephedrine (Pcm-La)', 'Oxymetazoline Nasal', 'Azelastine Nasal', 'Budesonide Nasal Product', 'Robitussin Dm', 'Triamcinolone Nasal Product', 'Claritin D', 'Chlordiazepoxide', 'Levocetirizine (Xyzal)', 'Cefprozil'] |
320 | Drug withdrawal | ['Vomiting', 'Nausea', 'Antisocial behavior', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Chills', 'Diarrhea', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Depression', 'Ache all over', 'Seizures', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Dizziness'] | Withdrawal is the group of symptoms that occur upon the abrupt discontinuation or decrease in intake of medications or recreational drugs. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Urinalysis', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel'] | ['Clonidine', 'Methadone', 'Dicyclomine', 'Loperamide (Imodium)', 'Chlordiazepoxide', 'Droperidol', 'Magnesium Gluconate (Almora)', 'Chloral Hydrate', 'Amylases', 'Potassium Citrate'] |
321 | Dental caries | ['Toothache', 'Gum pain', 'Facial pain', 'Peripheral edema', 'Ear pain', 'Mouth pain', 'Jaw swelling', 'Skin swelling', 'Pain in gums', 'Neck swelling', 'Skin irritation', 'Restlessness'] | Dental caries, also known as tooth decay or a cavity, is an infection, bacterial in origin, that causes demineralization and destruction of the hard tissues (enamel, dentin and cementum), usually by production of acid by bacterial fermentation of the food debris accumulated on the tooth surface. If demineralization exceeds saliva and other remineralization factors such as from calcium and fluoridated toothpastes, these hard tissues progressively break down, producing dental caries (cavities, holes in the teeth). The bacteria most responsible for dental cavities are the mutans streptococci, most prominently Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sobrinus, and lactobacilli. If left untreated, the disease can lead to pain, tooth loss and infection. Today, caries remain one of the most common diseases throughout the world. Cariology is the study of dental caries. | [] | ['Penicillin', 'Clindamycin', 'Erythromycin', 'Bupivacaine', 'Benzocaine Topical', 'Oxymetazoline Nasal', 'Chlorhexidine Topical', 'Clove'] |
322 | Hypercholesterolemia | ['Sharp chest pain', 'Palpitations', 'Weight gain', 'Excessive urination at night', 'Hand or finger stiffness or tightness'] | Hypercholesterolemia (also spelled hypercholesterolaemia) is the presence of high levels of cholesterol in the blood. It is a form of "hyperlipidemia" (elevated levels of lipids in the blood) and "hyperlipoproteinemia" (elevated levels of lipoproteins in the blood). | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Lipid panel', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)'] | ['Rosuvastatin (Crestor)', 'Pravastatin', 'Lovastatin', 'Fenofibrate (Tricor)', 'Niacin', 'Fluvastatin (Lescol)', 'Ubiquinone (Q10)', 'Indapamide', 'Ranolazine (Ranexa)'] |
323 | Fracture of the patella | ['Knee pain', 'Leg pain', 'Knee swelling', 'Ankle pain', 'Hip pain', 'Leg swelling', 'Leg weakness', 'Melena', 'Bones are painful', 'Back cramps or spasms', 'Knee weakness'] | nitrous oxide, | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Wound care management', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)'] | ['Thiopental (Pentothal)', 'Nitrous Oxide', 'Iodine Topical', 'Sevoflurane'] |
324 | Kidney failure | ['Shortness of breath', 'Nausea', 'Weakness', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Vomiting', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Arm swelling', 'Leg swelling', 'Muscle cramps, contractures, or spasms', 'Swollen abdomen', 'Leg weakness', 'Lymphedema'] | Renal failure (also kidney failure or renal insufficiency) is a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter waste products from the blood. The two main forms are acute kidney injury, which is often reversible with adequate treatment, and chronic kidney disease, which is often not reversible. In both cases, there is usually an underlying cause. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)'] | ['Sevelamer (Renvela)', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Mycophenolate Mofetil (Cellcept)', 'Tacrolimus (Prograf)', 'Hydralazine', 'Labetalol', 'Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (Kayexalate)', 'Calcium Acetate', 'Sodium Bicarbonate', 'Calcitriol', 'Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Vancomycin'] |
325 | Fracture of the neck | ['Hip pain', 'Low back pain', 'Leg pain', 'Groin pain', 'Side pain', 'Elbow pain', 'Lower body pain', 'Symptoms of bladder', 'Low self-esteem', 'Regurgitation'] | A cervical fracture, commonly called a broken neck, is a catastrophic fracture of any of the seven cervical vertebrae in the neck. Examples of common causes in humans are traffic collisions and diving into shallow water. Abnormal movement of neck bones or pieces of bone can cause a spinal cord injury resulting in loss of sensation, paralysis, or death. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel'] | ['Rocuronium', 'Adalimumab (Humira)', 'Calcitonin', 'Isosorbide Mononitrate (Ismo)', 'Cholecalciferol', 'Phenobarbital', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Memantine (Namenda)'] |
326 | Muscle spasm | ['Neck pain', 'Back pain', 'Shoulder pain', 'Leg pain', 'Headache', 'Leg cramps or spasms', 'Low back pain', 'Muscle cramps, contractures, or spasms', 'Arm pain', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Loss of sensation', 'Abnormal involuntary movements'] | In medicine a spasm is a sudden, involuntary contraction of a muscle, a group of muscles, or a hollow organ such as a heart, or a similarly sudden contraction of an orifice. It most commonly refers to a muscle cramp which is often accompanied by a sudden burst of pain, but is usually harmless and ceases after a few minutes. There is a variety of other causes of involuntary muscle contractions, which may be more serious, depending on the cause. | ['Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Other physical therapy and rehabilitation', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Injections and aspirations of muscles; tendons; bursa; joints and soft tissue'] | ['Cyclobenzaprine', 'Diazepam (Valium)', 'Orphenadrine (Flexon)', 'Methocarbamol', 'Metaxalone (Skelaxin)', 'Baclofen', 'Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox)', 'Tizanidine', 'Quinine', 'Chlorzoxazone', 'Quinidine', 'Caffeine-Sodium Benzoate'] |
327 | Hemophilia | ['Leg pain', 'Cough', 'Headache', 'Bleeding gums', 'Frontal headache', 'Melena', 'Uterine contractions', 'Nosebleed', 'Groin pain', 'Hemoptysis', 'Absence of menstruation', 'Skin on arm or hand looks infected'] | Haemophilia (/hi\xcb\x90m\xc9\x99\xcb\x88f\xc9\xaali\xc9\x99/; also spelled hemophilia in North America, from the Greek haima \xce\xb1\xe1\xbc\xb7\xce\xbc\xce\xb1 \'blood\' and philia \xcf\x86\xce\xb9\xce\xbb\xce\xaf\xce\xb1 \'love\') is a group of hereditary genetic disorders that impair the body\'s ability to control blood clotting or coagulation, which is used to stop bleeding when a blood vessel is broken. Haemophilia A (clotting factor VIII deficiency) is the most common form of the disorder, present in about 1 in 5,000\xe2\x80\x9310,000 male births. Haemophilia B (factor IX deficiency) occurs in around 1 in about 20,000\xe2\x80\x9334,000 male births. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Referral to home health care service', 'Fetal monitoring', 'HIV screen (Hiv test)', 'Other therapeutic procedures'] | ['Antihemophilic Factor (Obsolete)', 'Warfarin', 'Enoxaparin (Lovenox)', 'Factor Viii', 'Factor Ix Complex (Obsolete)', '6-Aminocaproic Acid (Amicar)', 'Factor Ix', 'Efavirenz', 'Lamivudine', 'Nebivolol (Bystolic)', 'Factor Viia', 'Antihemophilic Factor-Von Willebrand Factor'] |
328 | Hyperosmotic hyperketotic state | ['Weakness', 'Thirst', 'Frequent urination', 'Cough', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Fainting', 'Burning chest pain', 'Mouth ulcer', 'Neck pain', 'Pain during intercourse', 'Mouth dryness', 'Diminished vision'] | insulin glargine (lantus), | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Cardiac enzymes measurement (Cardiac enzymes test)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)'] | ['Insulin', 'Insulin Glargine (Lantus)', 'Glipizide', 'Labetalol', 'Insulin, Aspart, Human (Novolog)', 'Heparin', 'Trazodone', 'Linezolid (Zyvox)', 'Glucagon', 'Atazanavir (Reyataz)', 'Captopril'] |
329 | Peritonsillar abscess | ['Sore throat', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Swollen or red tonsils', 'Fever', 'Ear pain', 'Throat feels tight', 'Headache', 'Chills', 'Neck swelling', 'Throat swelling', 'Swollen lymph nodes', 'Throat redness'] | Peritonsillar abscess (PTA), also known as a quinsy or quinsey, is a recognized complication of tonsillitis and consists of a collection of pus beside the tonsil in what is referred to as Peritonsilar space (Peri - meaning surrounding). | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)'] | ['Clindamycin', 'Dexamethasone Topical Product', 'Augmentin', 'Dexamethasone', 'Chlorhexidine Topical', 'Saccharomyces Boulardii Lyo (Florastor)', 'Lipase', 'Chlorpheniramine (C.P.M.)', 'Oxaprozin', 'Cefaclor (Ceclor)', 'Benzocaine Topical', 'Levocetirizine (Xyzal)'] |
330 | Gastroparesis | ['Vomiting', 'Nausea', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Regurgitation', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Diarrhea', 'Fatigue', 'Burning abdominal pain', 'Heartburn', 'Loss of sensation', 'Constipation', 'Upper abdominal pain'] | Gastroparesis, also called delayed gastric emptying, is a medical condition consisting of a paresis (partial paralysis) of the stomach, resulting in food remaining in the stomach for a longer time than normal. Normally, the stomach contracts to move food down into the small intestine for digestion. The vagus nerve controls these contractions. Gastroparesis may occur when the vagus nerve is damaged and the muscles of the stomach and intestines do not work normally. Food then moves slowly or stops moving through the digestive tract. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Urinalysis'] | ['Metoclopramide', 'Insulin', 'Insulin Glargine (Lantus)', 'Insulin, Aspart, Human (Novolog)', 'Benzocaine Topical', 'Pancrelipase (Pancrease)', 'Theophylline', 'Phenobarbital', 'Sennosides, Usp (Perdiem)', 'Rosiglitazone (Avandia)'] |
331 | Itching of unknown cause | ['Itching of skin', 'Skin rash', 'Allergic reaction', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Skin dryness, peeling, scaliness, or roughness', 'Itchy scalp', 'Vaginal itching', 'Paresthesia', 'Skin irritation', 'Problems during pregnancy', 'Fluid retention', 'Sneezing'] | Itching is skin tingling or irritation that makes you want to scratch the itchy area. It\'s a symptom of many health conditions. Common causes are Allergic reactions Eczema Dry skin Insect bites and stings Irritating chemicals Parasites such as pinworms, scabies and head lice Pregnancy Rashes Reactions to medicines To soothe itchy skin, you can try cold compresses, lotions and lukewarm baths. Avoid scratching, wearing irritating fabrics and high heat and humidity. Most itching is not serious. However, if you itch all over, have hives that keep coming back or have itching without an apparent cause, you might require medical attention. | ['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Lipid panel', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Biopsy', 'Excision of skin lesion', 'Other therapeutic procedures'] | ['Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)', 'Hydroxyzine', 'Triamcinolone', 'Hydrocortisone Topical', 'Clobetasol Topical', 'Triamcinolone Topical Product', 'Doxepin', 'Permethrin Topical', 'Betamethasone Topical Product', 'Colloidal Oatmeal Topical', 'Ketoconazole', 'Hydrocortisone-Pramoxine Topical'] |
332 | Fat embolism | ['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'] | A fat embolism is a type of embolism that is often caused by physical trauma such as fracture of long bones, soft tissue trauma and burns. | ['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)'] |
333 | Polycythemia vera | ['Fatigue', 'Skin lesion', 'Dizziness', 'Headache', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Itching of skin', 'Joint pain', 'Regurgitation', 'Weight gain', 'Difficulty eating', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Joint swelling'] | Polycythemia vera (PV, PCV) (also known as erythremia, primary polycythemia and polycythemia rubra vera) is a myeloproliferative blood disorder in which the bone marrow makes too many red blood cells. It may also result in the overproduction of white blood cells and platelets. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Examination of breast', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Rectal examination', 'Examination of foot'] | ['Hydroxyurea', 'Ergocalciferol', 'Anagrelide', 'Irbesartan (Avapro)', 'Ramipril', 'Selenium Sulfide Topical', 'Varenicline (Chantix)', 'Chondroitin-Glucosamine', 'Vitamin E (Vita-E)', 'Temazepam', 'Ambrisentan (Letairis)', 'Lutein'] |
334 | Thrombocytopenia | ['Sharp chest pain', 'Fatigue', 'Blood in urine', 'Nosebleed', 'Blood in stool', 'Bleeding gums', 'Tongue lesions', 'Eyelid swelling', 'Mouth pain', 'Irregular belly button', 'Lymphedema', 'Irregular appearing scalp'] | The terms thrombocytopenia and thrombopenia refer to a relative decrease of platelets in blood. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)'] | ['Hydroxyurea', 'Intramuscular Immunoglobulin (Baygam)', 'Rituximab', 'Zoledronic Acid (Reclast)', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Anagrelide', 'Filgrastim (Neupogen)', 'Decitabine', 'Carboplatin', 'Cimetidine', 'Romiplostim (Nplate)', 'Capecitabine (Xeloda)'] |
335 | Head and neck cancer | ['Sore throat', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Mouth pain', 'Throat feels tight', 'Facial pain', 'Hoarse voice', 'Neck mass', 'Plugged feeling in ear', 'Tongue lesions', 'Hemoptysis', 'Tongue pain', 'Bleeding in mouth'] | Head and neck cancer refers to a group of biologically similar cancers that start in the lip, oral cavity (mouth), nasal cavity (inside the nose), paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and larynx. 90% of head and neck cancers are squamous cell carcinomas (SCCHN), originating from the mucosal lining (epithelium) of these regions. Head and neck cancers often spread to the lymph nodes of the neck, and this is often the first (and sometimes only) sign of the disease at the time of diagnosis. Head and neck cancer is strongly associated with certain environmental and lifestyle risk factors, including tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption, UV light, particular chemicals used in certain workplaces, and certain strains of viruses, such as human papillomavirus. These cancers are frequently aggressive in their biologic behavior; patients with these types of cancer are at a higher risk of developing another cancer in the head and neck area. Head and neck cancer is highly curable if detected early, usually with some form of surgery, but radiation therapy may also play an important role, while chemotherapy is often ineffective. The 2009 estimated number of head and neck cancer in the US is of 35,720 new cases. | ['Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Therapeutic radiology for cancer treatment (Irradiation)', 'Biopsy', 'Wound care management', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)'] | ['Oxycodone', 'Cetuximab (Erbitux)', 'Cisplatin', 'Paclitaxel (Taxol)', 'Carboplatin', 'Aprepitant (Emend)', 'Fluorouracil', 'Sucralfate (Carafate)', 'Megestrol (Megace)', 'Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Oxymetazoline Nasal', 'Barium Sulfate'] |
336 | Pseudohypoparathyroidism | ['Knee pain', 'Foot or toe pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Low back pain', 'Hip pain', 'Leg pain', 'Joint pain', 'Ankle pain', 'Skin lesion', 'Wrist swelling', 'Leg swelling', 'Elbow weakness'] | Pseudohypoparathyroidism is a condition associated primarily with resistance to the parathyroid hormone. Patients have a low serum calcium and high phosphate, but the parathyroid hormone level (PTH) is actually appropriately high (due to the hypocalcemia). Its pathogenesis has been linked to dysfunctional G Proteins (in particular, Gs alpha subunit). The condition is extremely rare, with an estimated overall prevalence of 7.2/1,000,000. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Liver function tests (Liver test)', 'Debridement of wound; infection or burn'] | ['Colchicine', 'Ethyl Chloride Topical', 'Hydrocortisone', 'Cortisone', 'Etodolac', 'Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)', 'Methotrexate', 'Donepezil (Aricept)', 'Isosorbide', 'Triamcinolone Topical Product', 'Insulin, Aspart, Human (Novolog)', 'Losartan'] |
337 | Goiter | ['Fatigue', 'Weight gain', 'Neck mass', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Neck swelling', 'Lump in throat', 'Heartburn', 'Hot flashes', 'Leg weakness', 'Feeling hot and cold', 'Arm weakness', 'Bones are painful'] | A goitre or goiter (Latin gutteria, struma), is a swelling of the thyroid gland, which can lead to a swelling of the neck or larynx (voice box). Goitre is a term that refers to an enlargement of the thyroid (thyromegaly) and can be associated with a thyroid gland that is functioning properly or not. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Lipid panel', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Biopsy', 'Excision (Removal)'] | ['Methimazole', 'Calcium Citrate', 'Nizatidine (Axid)', 'Cholecalciferol', 'Exenatide (Byetta)', 'Gadoteridol (Prohance)', 'Bromfenac (Bromday)', 'Acebutolol', 'Moexipril', 'Dexamethasone Ophthalmic'] |
338 | Urge incontinence | ['Frequent urination', 'Involuntary urination', 'Symptoms of bladder', 'Retention of urine', 'Suprapubic pain', 'Painful urination', 'Back pain', 'Blood in urine', 'Excessive urination at night', 'Constipation', 'Vaginal itching', 'Symptoms of prostate'] | Urge incontinence is a form of urinary incontinence characterized by the involuntary loss of urine occurring for no apparent reason while feeling urinary urgency, a sudden need or urge to urinate. | ['Urinalysis', 'Pelvis exam', 'Prostate specific antigen measurement (Prostate specific antigen test)', 'Rectal examination', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Lipid panel'] | ['Tolterodine (Detrol)', 'Solifenacin (Vesicare)', 'Oxybutynin', 'Darifenacin (Enablex)', 'Nitrofurantoin', 'Estradiol', 'Doxazosin', 'Pentosan Polysulphate Sodium (Elmiron)', 'Alfuzosin (Uroxatral)', 'Trospium (Sanctura)', 'Fesoterodine (Toviaz)', 'Desloratadine (Clarinex)'] |
339 | Edward syndrome | ['Fever', 'Suprapubic pain', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Excessive growth', 'Vulvar sore', 'Shoulder swelling', 'Wrist weakness', 'Nailbiting', 'Itchy eyelid', 'Cross-eyed', 'Eye strain', 'Joint stiffness or tightness'] | Edwards syndrome (also known as Trisomy 18 ) is a genetic disorder caused by the presence of all or part of an extra 18th chromosome. This genetic condition almost always results from nondisjunction during meiosis. It is named after John Hilton Edwards, who first described the syndrome in 1960. It is the second most common autosomal trisomy, after Down\'s syndrome, that carries to term. | ['Indwelling catheter', 'Microscopic examination (bacterial smear; culture; toxicology)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)', 'Coronary thrombolysis'] | ['Polyethylene Glycol 3350 (Miralax)', 'Budesonide Nasal Product', 'Nystatin Topical Product', 'Calcium Carbonate', 'Cetirizine (Zyrtec)', 'Metoclopramide', 'Influenza Virus Vaccine, Inactivated', 'Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)'] |
340 | Open wound of the arm | ['Arm pain', 'Elbow pain', 'Redness in or around nose', 'Elbow lump or mass', 'Hand or finger weakness', 'Elbow swelling', 'Knee weakness'] | cephalexin, | ['Suturing of wound', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Wound care management', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Toxicology screen', 'Blood alcohol', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)'] | ['Lidocaine', 'Cephalexin', 'Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Bacitracin (Septa)', 'Cefazolin', 'Povidone Iodine Topical (Betadine)', 'Chlorhexidine Topical', 'Cefadroxil'] |
341 | Muscular dystrophy | ['Fatigue', 'Headache', 'Muscle weakness', 'Cough', 'Weakness', 'Nasal congestion', 'Loss of sensation', 'Double vision', 'Hand or finger pain', 'Problems with movement', 'Hip pain', 'Feeling cold'] | Muscular Dystrophy (MD) is a group of muscle diseases that weaken the musculoskeletal system and hamper locomotion. Muscular dystrophies are characterized by progressive skeletal muscle weakness, defects in muscle proteins, and the death of muscle cells and tissue. | ['Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)', 'Referral to home health care service', 'Other therapeutic procedures'] | ['Ergocalciferol', 'Budesonide', 'Fenofibrate (Tricor)', 'Mexiletine', 'Riluzole', 'Teriparatide (Forteo)', 'Ceftazidime', 'Tetrahydrocannabinol (Marinol)', 'Pancrelipase (Pancrease)', 'Sirolimus', 'Triiodothyronine (Cytomel)', 'Calcitonin'] |
342 | Mittelschmerz | ['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Pelvic pain', 'Painful menstruation', 'Vomiting', 'Side pain', 'Long menstrual periods', 'Fever', 'Diarrhea', 'Acne or pimples', 'Burning abdominal pain', 'Involuntary urination'] | Mittelschmerz (German: "middle pain") is a medical term for "ovulation pain" or "midcycle pain". About 20% of women experience mittelschmerz, some every cycle, some intermittently. | ['Urinalysis', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Pelvis exam', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)'] | ['Leuprolide (Lupron)', 'Ortho Cyclen', 'Medroxyprogesterone', 'Hydrocodone', 'Mecamylamine', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Malathion Topical', 'Gemtuzumab (Mylotarg)'] |
343 | Corneal abrasion | ['Pain in eye', 'Eye redness', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Swollen eye', 'Diminished vision', 'Lacrimation', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Eye burns or stings', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Eyelid swelling', 'Eyelid lesion or rash', 'White discharge from eye'] | Corneal abrasion is a medical condition involving the loss of the surface epithelial layer of the eye\'s cornea. | ['Nonoperative removal of foreign body', 'Wound care management', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)'] | ['Gentamicin Ophthalmic', 'Tetracaine (One Touch)', 'Erythromycin', 'Proparacaine Ophthalmic', 'Fluorescein Ophthalmic', 'Erythromycin Ophthalmic', 'Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Tobramycin (Tobi)', 'Sodium Sulfacetamide Ophthalmic', 'Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Moxifloxacin (Avelox)'] |
344 | Anemia of chronic disease | ['Weakness', 'Diarrhea', 'Fatigue', 'Dizziness', 'Vomiting', 'Weight gain', 'Chills', 'Itching of skin', 'Feeling ill', 'Coryza', 'Low back weakness', 'Emotional symptoms'] | Anemia of chronic disease, also referred to as anemia of inflammatory response, or ACD, is a form of anemia seen in chronic illness, e.g. from chronic infection, chronic immune activation, or malignancy. New discoveries suggest that the syndrome is likely largely the result of the body\'s production of hepcidin, a master regulator of human iron metabolism. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)'] | ['Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Tolterodine (Detrol)', 'Alendronate', 'Ferric Oxide, Saccharated (Venofer)', 'Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Memantine (Namenda)', 'Eszopiclone (Lunesta)', 'Hydralazine', 'Dexamethasone', 'Donepezil (Aricept)', 'Vitamin B 12', 'Methylphenidate'] |
345 | Dysthymic disorder | ['Depression', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Insomnia', 'Excessive anger', 'Low self-esteem', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Temper problems', 'Fears and phobias', 'Slurring words', 'Loss of sex drive', 'Antisocial behavior'] | Dysthymia (/d\xc9\xaas.\xcb\x88\xce\xb8a\xc9\xaa.mi\xcb\x90.\xc9\x99/ dis-THEYE-mee-\xc9\x99), from Ancient Greek \xce\xb4\xcf\x85\xcf\x83\xce\xb8\xcf\x85\xce\xbc\xce\xaf\xce\xb1, "melancholy"}}), also known as neurotic depression, dysthymic disorder, and chronic depression, is a mood disorder consisting of the same cognitive and physical problems as in depression, with less severe but longer-lasting symptoms, which may persist for at least 2 years. The concept was coined by Dr. Robert Spitzer (an editor of the American Psychiatric Association\'s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-III)) as a replacement for the term "depressive personality" in the late 1970s. | ['Psychotherapy', 'Mental health counseling', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Lipid panel', 'Toxicology screen', 'Psychological and psychiatric evaluation and therapy', 'Varicose vein stripping; lower limb'] | ['Escitalopram (Lexapro)', 'Fluoxetine (Prozac)', 'Bupropion (Wellbutrin)', 'Clonazepam', 'Citalopram (Celexa)', 'Paroxetine (Paxil)', 'Venlafaxine (Effexor)', 'Buspirone (Buspar)', 'Atomoxetine (Strattera)', 'Doxepin', 'Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq)', 'Darunavir (Prezista)'] |
346 | Scarlet fever | ['Skin rash', 'Fever', 'Sore throat', 'Cough', 'Coryza', 'Skin swelling', 'Groin pain', 'Penis pain', 'Throat swelling', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Sinus congestion', 'Mouth pain'] | Scarlet fever (also called scarlatina in older literature) is an infectious disease which most commonly affects 4-8 year old children. Symptoms include sore throat, fever and a characteristic red rash. Scarlet fever is usually spread by inhalation. There is no vaccine, but the disease is effectively treated with antibiotics. Most of the clinical features are caused by erythrogenic toxin, a substance produced by the bacterium Streptococcus pyogenes (group A strep.) when infected by a certain bacteriophage. | ['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Influenzavirus antibody assay'] | ['Amoxicillin', 'Penicillin', 'Cefadroxil', 'Calamine-Pramoxine Topical', 'Colloidal Oatmeal Topical', 'Phenol Topical', 'Lactic Acid Topical', 'Lactobacillus Acidophilus (Dofus)', 'Erythromycin Ophthalmic'] |
347 | Hypertensive heart disease | ['Palpitations', 'Shortness of breath', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Difficulty breathing', 'Weakness', 'Fatigue', 'Chest tightness', 'Insomnia', 'Heartburn', 'Leg swelling', 'Fluid retention', 'Recent pregnancy'] | Hypertensive heart disease includes a number of complications of systemic arterial hypertension or high blood pressure that affect the heart. While there are several definitions of hypertensive heart disease in the medical literature, the term is most widely used in the context of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD) coding categories. The definition in the Tenth Revision of the International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) includes heart failure and other cardiac complications of hypertension when a causal relationship between the heart disease and hypertension is stated or implied on the death certificate. According to ICD-10, hypertensive heart disease (I11), and its subcategories: hypertensive heart disease with heart failure (I11.0) and hypertensive heart disease without heart failure (I11.9) are distinguished from chronic rheumatic heart diseases (I05-I09), other forms of heart disease (I30-I52) and ischemic heart diseases (I20-I25). However, since high blood pressure is a risk factor for atherosclerosis and ischemic heart disease, death rates from hypertensive heart disease provide an incomplete measure of the burden of disease due to high blood pressure. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Lipid panel', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)'] | ['Amlodipine', 'Carvedilol', 'Isosorbide', 'Rosuvastatin (Crestor)', 'Valsartan (Diovan)', 'Digoxin', 'Diltiazem', 'Spironolactone', 'Benazepril', 'Hydralazine', 'Torsemide'] |
348 | Drug abuse (barbiturates) | ['Drug abuse', 'Abusing alcohol', 'Anxiety and nervousness', 'Depression', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Slurring words', 'Excessive anger', 'Hostile behavior'] | quetiapine (seroquel), | ['Mental health counseling', 'Psychotherapy', 'Urinalysis', 'Blood alcohol', 'Toxicology screen', 'Psychological and psychiatric evaluation and therapy', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)'] | ['Bupropion (Wellbutrin)', 'Quetiapine (Seroquel)', 'Trazodone', 'Clonazepam', 'Duloxetine (Cymbalta)', 'Methadone', 'Benztropine', 'Mirtazapine', 'Thiamine', 'Chloral Hydrate', 'Acamprosate (Campral)'] |
349 | Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) | ['Infertility', 'Unpredictable menstruation', 'Weight gain', 'Pelvic pain', 'Absence of menstruation', 'Heavy menstrual flow', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Long menstrual periods', 'Painful menstruation', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Hot flashes', 'Acne or pimples'] | A complex disorder characterized by infertility, HIRSUTISM; OBESITY; and various menstrual disturbances such as OLIGOMENORRHEA; AMENORRHEA; ANOVULATION. Polycystic ovary syndrome is usually associated with bilateral enlarged ovaries studded with atretic follicles, not with cysts. The term, polycystic ovary, is misleading. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Pelvis exam', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Examination of breast', 'Lipid panel', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)'] | ['Metformin', 'Medroxyprogesterone', 'Clomiphene (Clomid)', 'Spironolactone', 'Estradiol', 'Letrozole (Femara)', 'Leuprolide (Lupron)', 'Ortho Cyclen', 'Progesterone', 'Modicon'] |
350 | Encephalitis | ['Headache', 'Loss of sensation', 'Seizures', 'Dizziness', 'Leg pain', 'Fatigue', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Problems with movement', 'Paresthesia', 'Insomnia', 'Joint pain', 'Leg weakness'] | Encephalitis (from Ancient Greek \xe1\xbc\x90\xce\xbd\xce\xba\xce\xad\xcf\x86\xce\xb1\xce\xbb\xce\xbf\xcf\x82 enk\xc3\xa9phalos \xe2\x80\x9cbrain\xe2\x80\x9d, composed of \xe1\xbc\x90\xce\xbd \xe2\x80\x9cin\xe2\x80\x9d and \xce\xba\xce\xad\xcf\x86\xce\xb1\xce\xbb\xce\xbf\xcf\x82 \xe2\x80\x9chead\xe2\x80\x9d, and the medical suffix -itis \xe2\x80\x9cinflammation\xe2\x80\x9d) is an acute inflammation of the brain. Encephalitis with meningitis is known as meningoencephalitis. Symptoms include headache, fever, confusion, drowsiness, and fatigue. More advanced and serious symptoms include seizures or convulsions, tremors, hallucinations, and memory problems. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)', 'Liver function tests (Liver test)', 'Diagnostic spinal tap (Spinal tap)'] | ['Baclofen', 'Gabapentin', 'Tizanidine', 'Diazepam (Valium)', 'Pregabalin (Lyrica)', 'Lamotrigine (Lamictal)', 'Interferon Beta-1A (Avonex)', 'Valproic Acid', 'Vancomycin', 'Diclofenac', 'Topiramate (Topamax)', 'Albumin Human, Usp (Albutein)'] |
351 | Cyst of the eyelid | ['Mass on eyelid', 'Skin growth', 'Eyelid lesion or rash', 'Pain in eye', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Diminished vision', 'Wrinkles on skin', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Abnormal movement of eyelid', 'Skin rash', 'Muscle swelling', 'Elbow cramps or spasms'] | betaxolol ophthalmic, | ['Excision (Removal)', 'Biopsy', 'Lens and cataract procedures', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)'] | ['Carteolol Ophthalmic', 'Betaxolol Ophthalmic', 'Fluorouracil', 'Dexamethasone-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Terbinafine Topical', 'Erythromycin Ophthalmic', 'Sodium Sulfacetamide Ophthalmic', 'Proparacaine Ophthalmic', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic', 'Latanoprost', 'Triamcinolone Topical Product'] |
352 | Balanitis | ['Penis redness', 'Penis pain', 'Diaper rash', 'Skin rash', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Fever', 'Painful urination', 'Cough', 'Suprapubic pain', 'Penile discharge', 'Skin lesion', 'Itching of skin'] | Balanitis (/b\xc3\xa6l\xc9\x99\xcb\x88na\xc9\xaat\xc9\xaas/; from Greek: \xce\xb2\xce\xac\xce\xbb\xce\xb1\xce\xbd\xce\xbf\xcf\x82 balanos "acorn") is inflammation of the glans penis. When the foreskin is also affected, it is termed balanoposthitis. | ['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Urinalysis', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Rectal examination', 'Prostate specific antigen measurement (Prostate specific antigen test)', 'Prophylactic vaccinations and inoculations'] | ['Nystatin Topical Product', 'Clotrimazole Topical', 'Fluconazole (Diflucan)', 'Bacitracin (Septa)', 'Mupirocin Topical', 'Ketoconazole', 'Econazole Topical', 'Miconazole Topical Product', 'Betamethasone-Clotrimazole Topical', 'Clove', 'Nystatin'] |
353 | Foreign body in the throat | ['Difficulty in swallowing', 'Vomiting', 'Sore throat', 'Cough', 'Shortness of breath', 'Difficulty breathing', 'Infant spitting up', 'Paresthesia', 'Coughing up sputum', 'Throat swelling', 'Infant feeding problem', 'Lymphedema'] | atropine (uaa), | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Nonoperative removal of foreign body', 'Nebulizer therapy', 'Intubation'] | ['Glucagon', 'Atropine (Uaa)', 'Rocuronium', 'Ketamine', 'Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Sodium Bicarbonate'] |
354 | Drug abuse (cocaine) | ['Drug abuse', 'Abusing alcohol', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Depression', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Hostile behavior', 'Excessive anger', 'Fears and phobias', 'Nightmares', 'Hysterical behavior'] | Cocaine (INN) (benzoylmethylecgonine, an ecgonine derivative) is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. The name comes from "coca" and the alkaloid suffix -ine, forming cocaine. It is a stimulant, an appetite suppressant, and a topical anesthetic. Biologically, cocaine acts as a serotonin\xe2\x80\x93norepinephrine\xe2\x80\x93dopamine reuptake inhibitor, also known as a triple reuptake inhibitor (TRI). It is addictive because of its effect on the mesolimbic reward pathway. | ['Mental health counseling', 'Psychotherapy', 'Urinalysis', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Toxicology screen', 'Blood alcohol', 'Liver function tests (Liver test)'] | ['Haloperidol', 'Acamprosate (Campral)', 'Naltrexone', 'Fluphenazine (Prolixin)', 'Combivir', 'Disulfiram (Antabuse)', 'Fosamprenavir (Lexiva)', 'Pergolide', 'Lopinavir', 'Atovaquone'] |
355 | Optic neuritis | ['Diminished vision', 'Blindness', 'Headache', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'Pain in eye', 'Fatigue', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Retention of urine', 'Eyelid swelling'] | Optic neuritis is a condition consisting in the inflammation of the optic nerve that may cause a complete or partial loss of vision. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Diagnostic spinal tap (Spinal tap)', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Diagnostic ultrasound of heart (echocardiogram)', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea'] | ['Glatiramer (Copaxone)', 'Fluorescein', 'Tetrahydrozoline Ophthalmic', 'Naltrexone', 'Brinzolamide Ophthalmic', 'Interferon Beta-1A (Avonex)', 'Desvenlafaxine (Pristiq)', 'Eletriptan (Relpax)', 'Cyclosporine', 'Modafinil (Provigil)', 'Atropine (Uaa)', 'Portia'] |
356 | Alcohol withdrawal | ['Abusing alcohol', 'Seizures', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Nausea', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Vomiting', 'Dizziness', 'Weakness', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Antisocial behavior', 'Delusions or hallucinations', 'Fainting'] | Alcohol withdrawal syndrome is the set of symptoms seen when an individual reduces or stops alcohol consumption after prolonged periods of excessive alcohol intake. Excessive use of alcohol leads to tolerance, physical dependence, and an alcohol withdrawal syndrome. The withdrawal syndrome is largely due to the central nervous system being in a hyper-excitable state. The withdrawal syndrome can include seizures and delirium tremens and may lead to excito-neurotoxicity. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Urinalysis'] | ['Lorazepam', 'Thiamine', 'Chlordiazepoxide', 'Folic Acid', 'Diazepam (Valium)', 'Magnesium Sulfate', 'Clorazepate', 'Lvp Solution', 'Plasma Protein Fraction (Plasmanate)', 'Disulfiram (Antabuse)', 'Isradipine', 'Fluorometholone Ophthalmic'] |
357 | Premature atrial contractions (PACs) | ['Palpitations', 'Irregular heartbeat', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Shortness of breath', 'Chest tightness', 'Dizziness', 'Fatigue', 'Frequent urination', 'Fainting', 'Increased heart rate', 'Muscle swelling', 'Pus in urine'] | Cardiac dysrhythmia (also known as arrhythmia or irregular heartbeat) is any of a large and heterogeneous group of conditions in which there is abnormal electrical activity in the heart. The heartbeat may be too fast or too slow, and may be regular or irregular. A heart beat that is too fast is called tachycardia and a heart beat that is too slow is called bradycardia. Although many arrhythmias are not life-threatening, some can cause cardiac arrest. | ['Electrocardiogram', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Cardiac monitoring (Cardiac monitor)', 'Echocardiography', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'Electrolytes panel'] | ['Hyzaar', 'Terazosin', 'Chymotrypsin Ophthalmic', 'Trospium (Sanctura)', 'Propafenone', 'Calcium-Vitamin D', 'Hydroxyurea', 'Fluvastatin (Lescol)', 'Isosorbide Mononitrate (Ismo)', 'Cyclosporine', 'Alfuzosin (Uroxatral)', 'Azathioprine'] |
358 | Hemiplegia | ['Seizures', 'Headache', 'Weakness', 'Focal weakness', 'Loss of sensation', 'Problems with movement', 'Abnormal involuntary movements', 'Slurring words', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Difficulty speaking', 'Arm weakness', 'Arm stiffness or tightness'] | Hemiplegia /he.m\xc9\x99.pli\xcb\x90.d\xca\x92i\xc9\x99/ is total paralysis of the arm, leg, and trunk on the same side of the body. Hemiplegia is more severe than hemiparesis, wherein one half of the body has less marked weakness. Hemiplegia and Hemiparesis may be congenital, or they might be acquired conditions resulting from an illness, an injury, or a stroke. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Electrocardiogram'] | ['Levetiracetam (Keppra)', 'Baclofen', 'Carbamazepine', 'Phenytoin (Dilantin)', 'Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox)', 'Hydralazine', 'Phenobarbital', 'Atomoxetine (Strattera)', 'Cisatracurium (Nimbex)', 'Ammonium Lactate Topical', 'Alteplase'] |
359 | Hammer toe | ['Foot or toe pain', 'Loss of sensation', 'Skin lesion', 'Foot or toe swelling', 'Irregular appearing nails', 'Problems with movement', 'Skin growth'] | A hammer toe or contracted toe is a deformity of the proximal interphalangeal joint of the second, third, or fourth toe causing it to be permanently bent, resembling a hammer. Mallet toe is a similar condition affecting the distal interphalangeal joint. | ['Examination of foot', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Wound care management', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Bunionectomy or repair of toe deformities', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Application of splint (Splinting)'] | ['Midazolam (Versed)', 'Propofol', 'Fentanyl', 'Cefazolin', 'Bupivacaine', 'Calcium Carbonate', 'Celecoxib (Celebrex)', 'Ropivacaine', 'Naftifine Topical', 'Ephedrine (Kie)', 'Flumazenil'] |
360 | Open wound of the cheek | ['Facial pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Fluid retention', 'Jaw swelling'] | bacitracin (septa), | ['Suturing of wound', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Wound care management', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)', 'Culture wound'] | ['Lidocaine', 'Bacitracin (Septa)', 'Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Cefazolin', 'Povidone Iodine Topical (Betadine)', 'Epinephrine', 'Bacitracin Ophthalmic', 'Rocuronium', 'Cefaclor (Ceclor)'] |
361 | Joint effusion | ['Knee pain', 'Knee swelling', 'Ankle pain', 'Ankle swelling', 'Elbow pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Elbow swelling', 'Leg swelling', 'Foot or toe swelling', 'Knee stiffness or tightness', 'Wrist swelling', 'Problems with movement'] | A joint effusion is the presence of increased intra-articular fluid. It may affect any joint. Commonly it involves the knee. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Examination of foot', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on musculoskeletal system'] | ['Indomethacin', 'Chondroitin-Glucosamine', 'Sodium Hyaluronate', 'Cortisone', 'Adalimumab (Humira)', 'Streptomycin', 'Betamethasone', 'Fenoprofen (Progesic)', 'Arnica Topical', 'Trolamine Salicylate Topical'] |
362 | Open wound of the knee | ['Leg pain', 'Leg swelling', 'Skin on leg or foot looks infected'] | diphtheria toxoid vaccine / tetanus toxoid vaccine, | ['Wound care management', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Suturing of wound', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Referral to home health care service', 'Examination of foot'] | ['Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Bacitracin (Septa)', 'Collagenase Topical', 'Cellulose', 'Probucol', 'Becaplermin Topical', 'Linezolid (Zyvox)', 'Collagen'] |
363 | Meningioma | ['Headache', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Weakness', 'Seizures', 'Difficulty speaking', 'Depressive or psychotic symptoms', 'Facial pain', 'Diminished hearing', 'Diminished vision', 'Focal weakness', 'Dizziness', 'Nausea'] | Meningiomas are a diverse set of tumors arising from the meninges, the membranous layers surrounding the central nervous system. They arise from the arachnoid "cap" cells of the arachnoid villi in the meninges. These tumors are usually benign in nature; however, a small percentage are malignant. Many meningiomas are asymptomatic, producing no symptoms throughout a person\'s life, and require no treatment other than periodic observation. Symptomatic meningiomas are typically treated with either radiosurgery or conventional surgery. Historical evidence of meningiomas has been found going back hundreds of years, with some successful surgeries for their removal beginning in the 1800s. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Incision and excision of CNS'] | ['Levetiracetam (Keppra)', 'Ramelteon (Rozerem)', 'Colestipol', 'Metaxalone (Skelaxin)', 'Carbamazepine', 'Fenofibrate (Tricor)', 'Camphor-Menthol Topical', 'Probenecid', 'Nelfinavir (Viracept)'] |
364 | Brain cancer | ['Headache', 'Seizures', 'Weakness', 'Focal weakness', 'Decreased appetite', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Slurring words', 'Difficulty speaking', 'Arm weakness', 'Blindness', 'Stomach bloating', 'Leg weakness'] | A brain tumor, or tumour, is an intracranial solid neoplasm, a tumor (defined as an abnormal growth of cells) within the brain or the central spinal canal. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)'] | ['Levetiracetam (Keppra)', 'Phenytoin (Dilantin)', 'Dexamethasone Topical Product', 'Temozolomide', 'Dexamethasone', 'Bevacizumab (Avastin)', 'Oxcarbazepine (Trileptal)', 'Carboplatin', 'Vincristine', 'Thalidomide', 'Granisetron'] |
365 | Placental abruption | ['Spotting or bleeding during pregnancy', 'Uterine contractions', 'Nausea', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Problems during pregnancy', 'Cross-eyed', 'Itchy eyelid', 'Excessive growth', 'Emotional symptoms', 'Elbow cramps or spasms', 'Wrist weakness'] | Placental abruption (also known as abruptio placentae) is a complication of pregnancy, wherein the placental lining has separated from the uterus of the mother. It is the most common pathological cause of late pregnancy bleeding. In humans, it refers to the abnormal separation after 20 weeks of gestation and prior to birth. It occurs in 1% of pregnancies worldwide. Placental abruption is a significant contributor to maternal mortality worldwide; early and skilled medical intervention is needed to ensure a good outcome, and this is not available in many parts of the world. Treatment depends on how serious the abruption is and how far along the woman is in her pregnancy. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Pelvis exam', 'Urinalysis', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Examination of breast'] | ['Multivitamin, Prenatal', 'Dexamethasone', 'Vancomycin', 'Metronidazole', 'Docusate (Colace)', 'Mecamylamine', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Malathion Topical', 'Gemtuzumab (Mylotarg)', 'Gadoteridol (Prohance)'] |
366 | Seasonal allergies (hay fever) | ['Nasal congestion', 'Cough', 'Allergic reaction', 'Sore throat', 'Headache', 'Ear pain', 'Sneezing', 'Coryza', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Frontal headache', 'Lacrimation', 'Painful sinuses'] | Hay Fever is a comic play written by No\xc3\xabl Coward in 1924 and first produced in 1925 with Marie Tempest as the first Judith Bliss. Laura Hope Crews played the role in New York. Best described as a cross between high farce and a comedy of manners, the play is set in an English country house in the 1920s, and deals with the four eccentric members of the Bliss family and their outlandish behaviour when they each invite a guest to spend the weekend. The self-centred behaviour of the hosts finally drives their guests to flee while the Blisses are so engaged in a family row that they do not notice their guests\' furtive departure. | ['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Lipid panel', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)'] | ['Loratadine (Claritin)', 'Fluticasone Nasal Product', 'Cetirizine (Zyrtec)', 'Mometasone Nasal Product', 'Montelukast (Singulair)', 'Fexofenadine (Allegra)', 'Azelastine Nasal', 'Desloratadine (Clarinex)', 'Fluticasone Topical Product', 'Olopatadine Ophthalmic', 'Triamcinolone Nasal Product'] |
367 | Lung cancer | ['Shortness of breath', 'Cough', 'Fatigue', 'Decreased appetite', 'Hemoptysis', 'Drainage in throat', 'Leg weakness', 'Smoking problems'] | Lung cancer is a disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth in tissues of the lung. If left untreated, this growth can spread beyond the lung in a process called metastasis into nearby tissue or other parts of the body. Most cancers that start in lung, known as primary lung cancers, are carcinomas that derive from epithelial cells. The main types of lung cancer are small-cell lung carcinoma (SCLC), also called oat cell cancer, and non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). The most common symptoms are coughing (including coughing up blood), weight loss and shortness of breath. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)'] | ['Carboplatin', 'Dexamethasone Topical Product', 'Paclitaxel (Taxol)', 'Prochlorperazine (Compro)', 'Erlotinib (Tarceva)', 'Dexamethasone', 'Etoposide', 'Pegfilgrastim (Neulasta)', 'Tiotropium (Spiriva)', 'Bevacizumab (Avastin)', 'Darbepoetin Alfa (Aranesp)', 'Gemcitabine (Gemzar)'] |
368 | Primary kidney disease | ['Peripheral edema', 'Symptoms of the kidneys', 'Blood in urine', 'Impotence', 'Thirst', 'Swelling of scrotum', 'Melena', 'Irregular appearing nails', 'Leg stiffness or tightness', 'Leg cramps or spasms', 'Lack of growth'] | The kidneys are organs that serve several essential regulatory roles in most animals, including vertebrates and some invertebrates. They are essential in the urinary system and also serve homeostatic functions such as the regulation of electrolytes, maintenance of acid\xe2\x80\x93base balance, and regulation of blood pressure (via maintaining salt and water balance). They serve the body as a natural filter of the blood, and remove wastes which are diverted to the urinary bladder. In producing urine, the kidneys excrete wastes such as urea and ammonium, and they are also responsible for the reabsorption of water, glucose, and amino acids. The kidneys also produce hormones including calcitriol, erythropoietin, and the enzyme renin. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Urinalysis', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Lipid panel', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)'] | ['Prednisone', 'Mycophenolate Mofetil (Cellcept)', 'Tacrolimus (Prograf)', 'Valsartan (Diovan)', 'Losartan', 'Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)', 'Valganciclovir (Valcyte)', 'Nifedipine', 'Allopurinol', 'Clotrimazole Topical', 'Calcitriol', 'Cyclosporine'] |
369 | Uterine cancer | ['Vaginal bleeding after menopause', 'Pelvic pain', 'Hot flashes', 'Focal weakness', 'Heavy menstrual flow', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Tongue lesions', 'Muscle pain', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Gum pain', 'Unpredictable menstruation', 'Groin mass'] | The term uterine cancer may refer to any of several different types of cancer which occur in the uterus, namely: | ['Pelvis exam', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Examination of breast', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Rectal examination', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)'] | ['Carboplatin', 'Paclitaxel (Taxol)', 'Palonosetron (Aloxi)', 'Dexamethasone', 'Pegfilgrastim (Neulasta)', 'Megestrol (Megace)', 'Granisetron', 'Anastrozole (Arimidex)', 'Sennosides, Usp (Perdiem)', 'Hyzaar', 'Doxorubicin', 'Cimetidine'] |
370 | Dry eye of unknown cause | ['Symptoms of eye', 'Diminished vision', 'Pain in eye', 'Lacrimation', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Eye redness', 'Eye burns or stings', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Spots or clouds in vision', 'White discharge from eye', 'Abnormal movement of eyelid', 'Double vision'] | Keratoconjunctivitis sicca (KCS), also called keratitis sicca, xerophthalmia or dry eye syndrome (DES) is an eye disease caused by eye dryness, which, in turn, is caused by either decreased tear production or increased tear film evaporation. It is found in humans and some animals. The phrase "keratoconjunctivitis sicca" is Latin, and its translation is "dry of the cornea and conjunctiva". | ['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Diagnostic procedures on eye', 'Other extraocular muscle and orbit therapeutic procedures', 'Other intraocular therapeutic procedures', 'Lens and cataract procedures'] | ['Cyclosporine Ophthalmic', 'Latanoprost', 'Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Loteprednol Ophthalmic', 'Phenylephrine (Duramax)', 'Travoprost (Travatan)', 'Ocular Lubricant', 'Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Timolol', 'Fluorometholone Ophthalmic', 'Brimonidine-Timolol Ophthalmic', 'Brimonidine Ophthalmic'] |
371 | Fibrocystic breast disease | ['Lump or mass of breast', 'Pain or soreness of breast', 'Bleeding or discharge from nipple', 'Long menstrual periods', 'Leg cramps or spasms', 'Absence of menstruation', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Skin irritation', 'Frequent menstruation'] | Fibrocystic breast or fibrocystic breast disease is a condition of breast tissue affecting an estimated 30-60% of women and at least 50% of women of childbearing age. It is characterized by noncancerous breast lumps in the breast which can sometimes cause discomfort, often periodically related to hormonal influences from the menstrual cycle. | ['Examination of breast', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Mammography (Mammogram)', 'Pelvis exam', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Biopsy', 'Bone density scan'] | ['Vitamin E (Vita-E)', 'Ketoprofen', 'Alpha-D-Galactosidase Enzyme (Beano)', 'Hydrocortisone-Iodoquinol Topical', 'Fenoprofen (Progesic)', 'Fesoterodine (Toviaz)', 'Belladonna Extract, Usp (Butibel)', 'Chondroitin'] |
372 | Fungal infection of the hair | ['Skin rash', 'Skin swelling', 'Skin lesion', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Itching of skin', 'Acne or pimples', 'Irregular appearing scalp', 'Skin irritation', 'Skin growth', 'Itchy scalp', 'Skin dryness, peeling, scaliness, or roughness', 'Pelvic pain'] | Tinea capitis (also known as "Herpes tonsurans", "Ringworm of the hair," "Ringworm of the scalp," "Scalp ringworm", and "Tinea tonsurans") is a superficial fungal infection (dermatophytosis) of the scalp. The disease is primarily caused by dermatophytes in the Trichophyton and Microsporum genera that invade the hair shaft. The clinical presentation is typically single or multiple patches of hair loss, sometimes with a \'black dot\' pattern (often with broken-off hairs), that may be accompanied by inflammation, scaling, pustules, and itching. Uncommon in adults, tinea capitis is predominantly seen in pre-pubertal children, more often boys than girls. | ['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Culture wound', 'Biopsy', 'Microscopic examination (bacterial smear; culture; toxicology)', 'Excision of skin lesion', 'Incision and drainage (I d)'] | ['Bactrim', 'Cephalexin', 'Mupirocin Topical', 'Doxycycline', 'Clindamycin', 'Benzoyl Peroxide Topical', 'Clobetasol Topical', 'Minocycline', 'Clindamycin Topical Product', 'Tetracycline', 'Ketoconazole', 'Dicloxacillin'] |
373 | Tooth abscess | ['Toothache', 'Peripheral edema', 'Facial pain', 'Jaw swelling', 'Gum pain', 'Mouth pain', 'Skin swelling', 'Fluid retention', 'Pain in gums', 'Lip swelling', 'Neck swelling', 'Symptoms of the face'] | A tooth abscess or root abscess is pus enclosed in the tissues of the jaw bone at the apex of an infected tooth\'s root(s). Usually the abscess originates from a bacterial infection that has accumulated in the soft, often dead, pulp of the tooth. This can be caused by tooth decay, broken teeth or extensive periodontal disease (or combinations of these factors). A failed root canal treatment may also create a similar abscess. | ['Incision and drainage (I d)', 'Culture wound'] | ['Penicillin', 'Clindamycin', 'Erythromycin', 'Benzocaine Topical', 'Lincomycin', 'Beractant (Survanta)', 'Clove', 'Phenelzine (Nardil)', '6-Aminocaproic Acid (Amicar)'] |
374 | Leptospirosis | ['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'] | Leptospirosis (also known as Weil\'s syndrome, canicola fever, canefield fever, nanukayami fever, 7-day fever, Rat Catcher\'s Yellows, Fort Bragg fever, black jaundice, and Pretibial fever:290) is caused by infection with bacteria of the genus Leptospira and affects humans as well as other animals. | ['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)'] |
375 | Envenomation from spider or animal bite | ['Allergic reaction', 'Skin rash', 'Itching of skin', 'Hand or finger swelling', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Fluid retention', 'Foot or toe swelling', 'Arm swelling', 'Leg swelling', 'Peripheral edema', 'Skin swelling', 'Paresthesia'] | prednisone, | ['Intravenous fluid replacement', 'Wound care management', 'Cardiac monitoring (Cardiac monitor)', 'Culture wound', 'Incision and drainage (I d)', 'Nonoperative removal of foreign body', 'Other vascular catheterization; not heart'] | ['Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)', 'Prednisone', 'Methylprednisolone (Medrol)', 'Epinephrine', 'Famotidine', 'Hydroxyzine', 'Prednisolone', 'Cimetidine', 'Dicloxacillin', 'Balsam Peru Topical', 'Polyvalent Crotalidae Antivenin', 'Calamine-Pramoxine Topical'] |
376 | VACTERL syndrome | ['Lower abdominal pain', 'Regurgitation', 'Suprapubic pain', 'Excessive growth', 'Cross-eyed', 'Elbow weakness', 'Wrist weakness', 'Emotional symptoms', 'Feeling hot and cold', 'Bowlegged or knock-kneed', 'Elbow cramps or spasms', 'Nailbiting'] | clotrimazole topical, | ['Rectal examination', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)'] | ['Fluticasone Topical Product', 'Clotrimazole Topical', 'Metronidazole', 'Docusate (Colace)', 'Mecamylamine', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Malathion Topical', 'Gemtuzumab (Mylotarg)', 'Gadoteridol (Prohance)'] |
377 | Vertebrobasilar insufficiency | ['Dizziness', 'Problems with movement', 'Weakness', 'Back pain', 'Headache', 'Leg pain', 'Arm pain', 'Sweating', 'Foot or toe weakness', 'Paresthesia', 'Vomiting', 'Sharp chest pain'] | Vertebrobasilar insufficiency (VBI), or vertebral basilar ischemia (also called Beauty parlour syndrome (BPS)), refers to a temporary set of symptoms due to decreased blood flow in the posterior circulation of the brain. The posterior circulation supplies blood to the medulla, cerebellum, pons, midbrain, thalamus, and occipital cortex (responsible for vision). Therefore, the symptoms due to VBI vary according to which portions of the brain experience significantly decreased blood flow (see image of brain ). In the United States, 25% of strokes and transient ischemic attacks occur in the vertebrobasilar distribution. These must be separated from strokes arising from the anterior circulation, which involves the carotid arteries. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Cardiac enzymes measurement (Cardiac enzymes test)'] | ['Clopidogrel (Plavix)', 'Donepezil (Aricept)', 'Losartan', 'Valsartan (Diovan)', 'Ticlopidine', 'Biotin', 'Pentoxifylline', 'Eletriptan (Relpax)', 'Piroxicam', 'Bumetanide'] |
378 | Rectal disorder | ['Rectal bleeding', 'Blood in stool', 'Pain of the anus', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Diarrhea', 'Constipation', 'Burning abdominal pain', 'Melena', 'Itching of the anus', 'Heartburn', 'Changes in stool appearance', 'Cramps and spasms'] | The rectum is the lower part of your large intestine where your body stores stool. Problems with rectum are common. They include hemorrhoids, abscesses, incontinence and cancer. Many people are embarrassed to talk about rectal troubles. But seeing your doctor about problems in this area is important. This is especially true if you have pain or bleeding. Treatments vary widely depending on the particular problem. NIH: National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Rectal examination', 'Sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)'] | ['Psyllium', 'Hydrocortisone-Pramoxine Topical', 'Mesalamine (Asacol)', 'Magnesium Citrate', 'Mebendazole', 'Polyethylene Glycol 3350 With Electrolytes', 'Methylcellulose (Citrucel)', 'Fosamprenavir (Lexiva)', 'Barium Sulfate'] |
379 | Atonic bladder | ['Symptoms of bladder', 'Retention of urine', 'Involuntary urination', 'Impotence', 'Frequent urination', 'Suprapubic pain', 'Blood in urine', 'Symptoms of prostate', 'Emotional symptoms', 'Elbow cramps or spasms', 'Wrist weakness', 'Back weakness'] | ciprofloxacin, | ['Urinalysis', 'Prostate specific antigen measurement (Prostate specific antigen test)', 'Rectal examination', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures of urinary tract'] | ['Bethanechol', 'Ciprofloxacin', 'Terazosin', 'Leuprolide (Lupron)', 'Trospium (Sanctura)', 'Desipramine', 'Colesevelam (Welchol)', 'Interferon Beta-1A (Avonex)', 'Alfuzosin (Uroxatral)', 'Vardenafil (Levitra)'] |
380 | Benign paroxysmal positional vertical (BPPV) | ['Dizziness', 'Nausea', 'Vomiting', 'Headache', 'Problems with movement', 'Weakness', 'Ringing in ear', 'Fainting', 'Irregular heartbeat', 'Diminished hearing', 'Feeling ill', 'Frontal headache'] | diazepam (valium), | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Kidney function tests (Kidney function test)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Intravenous fluid replacement'] | ['Meclizine', 'Diazepam (Valium)', 'Triethanolamine Polypeptide Oleate Otic', 'Monobenzone Topical', 'Mefenamic Acid', 'Thioridazine', 'Piperacillin (Zosyn)', 'Scopolamine', 'Isosorbide Dinitrate', 'Galantamine', 'Trihexyphenidyl (Artane)'] |
381 | Blepharospasm | ['Abnormal movement of eyelid', 'Diminished vision', 'Eye moves abnormally', 'Leg weakness', 'Pain during intercourse', 'Eyelid lesion or rash', 'Arm weakness', 'Headache', 'Muscle cramps, contractures, or spasms', 'Cramps and spasms', 'Blindness', 'Low back weakness'] | A blepharospasm (from Greek: blepharo, eyelid, and spasm, an uncontrolled muscle contraction), is any abnormal contraction or twitch of the eyelid. | ['Injections and aspirations of muscles; tendons; bursa; joints and soft tissue', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)', 'Removal of ectopic pregnancy'] | ['Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox)', 'Risedronate (Actonel)', 'Trihexyphenidyl (Artane)', 'Dapsone', 'Proparacaine Ophthalmic', 'Phenobarbital', 'Olopatadine Ophthalmic', 'Leuprolide (Lupron)', 'Dutasteride (Avodart)', 'Latanoprost'] |
382 | Sarcoidosis | ['Cough', 'Shortness of breath', 'Fatigue', 'Sharp chest pain', 'Headache', 'Peripheral edema', 'Pain in eye', 'Wheezing', 'Chest tightness', 'Paresthesia', 'Muscle pain', 'Facial pain'] | Sarcoidosis (from sarc meaning "flesh", -oid, "like", and -osis, "diseased or abnormal condition"), also called sarcoid, Besnier-Boeck disease or Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann disease, is a syndrome involving abnormal collections of chronic inflammatory cells (granulomas) that can form as nodules in multiple organs. The granulomas that appear are usually not of the caseating variety and are most often located in the lungs or the lymph nodes, but virtually any organ can be affected. Onset is usually gradual. Sarcoidosis may be asymptomatic or chronic. It commonly improves or clears up spontaneously. More than two-thirds of people with lung sarcoidosis have no symptoms after 9 years. About 50% have relapses. About 10% develop serious disability. Lung scarring or infection may lead to respiratory failure and death. In chronic cases, symptoms may fluctuate over many years. The causes of sarcoidosis are not completely understood. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)'] | ['Prednisone', 'Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)', 'Methotrexate', 'Azathioprine', 'Risedronate (Actonel)', 'Ursodiol (Urso)', 'Bosentan (Tracleer)', 'Salmeterol', 'Sotalol', 'Bumetanide', 'Ibandronate (Boniva)'] |
383 | Metastatic cancer | ['Fatigue', 'Decreased appetite', 'Focal weakness', 'Neck mass', 'Stomach bloating', 'Leg cramps or spasms', 'Unusual color or odor to urine', 'Vaginal dryness'] | Metastasis, or metastatic disease, is the spread of a cancer from one organ or part to another non-adjacent organ or part. The new occurrences of disease thus generated are referred to as metastases (sometimes abbreviated mets) It was previously thought that only malignant tumor cells and infections have the capacity to metastasize; however, this is being reconsidered due to new research. In origin metastasis is a Greek word meaning "displacement", from \xce\xbc\xce\xb5\xcf\x84\xce\xac, meta, "next", and \xcf\x83\xcf\x84\xce\xac\xcf\x83\xce\xb9\xcf\x82, stasis, "placement". The plural is metastases. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)'] | ['Zoledronic Acid (Reclast)', 'Dexamethasone Topical Product', 'Dexamethasone', 'Prochlorperazine (Compro)', 'Paclitaxel (Taxol)', 'Bevacizumab (Avastin)', 'Palonosetron (Aloxi)', 'Carboplatin', 'Pegfilgrastim (Neulasta)', 'Capecitabine (Xeloda)', 'Gemcitabine (Gemzar)', 'Aprepitant (Emend)'] |
384 | Trigger finger (finger disorder) | ['Hand or finger pain', 'Hand or finger stiffness or tightness', 'Wrist pain', 'Hand or finger cramps or spasms', 'Hand or finger swelling', 'Paresthesia', 'Shoulder stiffness or tightness', 'Bones are painful', 'Bleeding from ear', 'Muscle stiffness or tightness', 'Back stiffness or tightness', 'Skin on arm or hand looks infected'] | A painful disability in the hand affecting the finger or thumb. It is caused by mechanical impingement of the digital flexor tendons as they pass through a narrowed retinacular pulley at the level of the metacarpal head. Thickening of the sheath and fibrocartilaginous metaplasia can occur, and nodules can form. (From Green\'s Operative Hand Surgery, 5th ed, p2137-58). | ['Wound care management', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Physical therapy exercises (Exercises)', 'Application of splint (Splinting)', 'Occupational therapy assessment (Speech therapy)', 'Injections and aspirations of muscles; tendons; bursa; joints and soft tissue', 'Decompression peripheral nerve (Peripheral nerve decompression)'] | ['Triamcinolone Topical Product', 'Cortisone', 'Betamethasone Topical Product', 'Pentoxifylline', 'Piroxicam', 'Mycophenolate Mofetil (Cellcept)', 'Zoster Vaccine Live', 'Flecainide', 'Famciclovir', 'Etanercept (Enbrel)', 'Propoxyphene'] |
385 | Stye | ['Pain in eye', 'Swollen eye', 'Eye redness', 'Eyelid swelling', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Mass on eyelid', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Eyelid lesion or rash', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Eye burns or stings', 'Skin swelling', 'Lacrimation'] | An external stye or sty /\xcb\x88sta\xc9\xaa/, also hordeolum /h\xc9\x94r\xcb\x88di\xcb\x90\xc9\x99l\xc9\x99m/, is an infection of the sebaceous glands of Zeis at the base of the eyelashes, or an infection of the apocrine sweat glands of Moll. External styes form on the outside of the lids and can be seen as small red bumps. Internal styes are infections of the meibomian sebaceous glands lining the inside of the eyelids. They also cause a red bump underneath the lid with only generalized redness and swelling visible on the outside. Styes are similar to chalazia, but tend to be of smaller size and are more painful and usually produce no lasting damage. They contain water and pus and the bacteria will spread if the stye is forcefully ruptured. Styes are characterized by an acute onset and usually short in duration (7\xe2\x80\x9310 days without treatment) compared to chalazia that are chronic and usually do not resolve without intervention. Styes are usually caused by staphylococcus aureus bacterium. | ['Physical therapy exercises; manipulation; and other procedures', 'Incision and drainage (I d)', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Nonoperative removal of foreign body', 'Culture wound'] | ['Erythromycin', 'Erythromycin Ophthalmic', 'Sodium Sulfacetamide Ophthalmic', 'Gentamicin Ophthalmic', 'Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Tobramycin (Tobi)', 'Tetracaine (One Touch)', 'Dexamethasone-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Gentamicins (Gentamicin)', 'Tetrahydrozoline Ophthalmic', 'Fluorescein Ophthalmic'] |
386 | Hemochromatosis | ['Ache all over', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Pain in testicles', 'Recent weight loss', 'Joint pain', 'Disturbance of memory', 'Too little hair', 'Drainage in throat', 'Difficulty speaking', 'Pelvic pain', 'Bones are painful'] | In medicine, iron overload indicates accumulation of iron in the body from any cause. The most important causes are hereditary haemochromatosis (HHC), a genetic disorder, and transfusional iron overload, which can result from repeated blood transfusion. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Lipid panel', 'Hemoglobin A1c measurement (Hemoglobin a1c test)', 'Other therapeutic procedures', 'Prostate specific antigen measurement (Prostate specific antigen test)'] | ['Deferasirox (Exjade)', 'Folic Acid', 'Levalbuterol (Xopenex)', 'Spironolactone', 'Hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil)', 'Azathioprine', 'Epoetin Alfa (Procrit)', 'Propranolol', 'Hydroxyurea', 'Etanercept (Enbrel)', 'Glucosamine'] |
387 | Osteochondroma | ['Knee pain', 'Foot or toe pain', 'Skin growth', 'Shoulder pain', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Skin lesion', 'Pelvic pain', 'Hand or finger lump or mass', 'Itching of skin', 'Ankle pain', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Lip swelling'] | Osteochondroma is a type of benign tumor that consists of cartilage and bone. It is a benign cartilage-capped outgrowth, connected to bone by a stalk. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Biopsy', 'Wound care management', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)'] | ['Bupivacaine', 'Cortisone', 'Ketoconazole Topical', 'Coal Tar Topical', 'Insulin, Glulisine, Human (Apidra)', 'Mebendazole', 'Calamine Topical', 'Tetrahydrocannabinol (Marinol)', 'Nitrous Oxide', 'Rocuronium', 'Barium Sulfate', 'Fluocinolone Topical'] |
388 | Cushing syndrome | ['Decreased heart rate', 'Weight gain', 'Shoulder pain', 'Nailbiting', 'Elbow cramps or spasms', 'Emotional symptoms', 'Elbow weakness', 'Muscle swelling', 'Itching of scrotum', 'Infrequent menstruation', 'Low back weakness', 'Bladder mass'] | Cushing\'s syndrome describes the signs and symptoms associated with prolonged exposure to inappropriately high levels of the hormone cortisol. This can be caused by taking glucocorticoid drugs, or diseases that result in excess cortisol, adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH), or CRH levels. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Electrolytes panel', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Depression screen (Depression screening)'] | ['Hydrocortisone Topical', 'Prednisone', 'Ergocalciferol', 'Menthol Topical', 'Octreotide', 'Vitamin A', 'Etanercept (Enbrel)', 'Azathioprine', 'Zoledronic Acid (Reclast)', 'Hyzaar', 'Methotrexate', 'Gemfibrozil'] |
389 | Typhoid fever | ['Fever', 'Shoulder cramps or spasms', 'Excessive anger', 'Ankle pain', 'Wrist pain', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Facial pain', 'Joint stiffness or tightness', 'Pain or soreness of breast', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Pain in eye', 'Fatigue'] | Typhoid fever, also known simply as typhoid, is a common worldwide bacterial disease transmitted by the ingestion of food or water contaminated with the feces of an infected person, which contain the bacterium Salmonella enterica enterica, serovar Typhi. | ['Influenzavirus antibody assay', 'Blood culture', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)', 'Coronary thrombolysis'] | ['Ibuprofen', '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'] |
390 | Vitreous degeneration | ['Spots or clouds in vision', 'Diminished vision', 'Symptoms of eye', 'Pain in eye', 'Lacrimation', 'Eye redness', 'Itchiness of eye', 'Blindness', 'Foreign body sensation in eye', 'Bleeding from eye', 'Double vision', 'Eye burns or stings'] | phenylephrine (duramax), | ['Ophthalmic examination and evaluation (Eye exam)', 'Ophthalmologic and otologic diagnosis and treatment', 'Diagnostic procedures on eye', 'Repair of retinal tear; detachment', 'Other intraocular therapeutic procedures', 'Lens and cataract procedures', 'Other therapeutic procedures on eyelids; conjunctiva; cornea'] | ['Tropicamide Ophthalmic', 'Phenylephrine (Duramax)', 'Latanoprost', 'Benoxinate-Fluorescein Ophthalmic', 'Prednisolone Ophthalmic', 'Proparacaine Ophthalmic', 'Loteprednol Ophthalmic', 'Nepafenac Ophthalmic', 'Cyclosporine Ophthalmic', 'Bevacizumab (Avastin)', 'Loteprednol-Tobramycin Ophthalmic', 'Prednisolone-Sodium Sulfacetamide Ophthalmic'] |
391 | Atrophic skin condition | ['Skin growth', 'Wrinkles on skin', 'Abnormal appearing skin', 'Skin lesion', 'Skin moles', 'Skin swelling', 'Acne or pimples', 'Itching of skin', 'Warts', 'Skin irritation', 'Lip swelling', 'Too little hair'] | tretinoin topical, | ['Complete physical skin exam performed (ML)', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Excision of skin lesion', 'Biopsy', 'Wound care management', 'Injections and aspirations of muscles; tendons; bursa; joints and soft tissue', 'Other diagnostic procedures on skin and subcutaneous tissue'] | ['Botulinum Toxin Type A (Botox)', 'Tretinoin Topical', 'Metronidazole Topical Product', 'Aluminum Chloride Hexahydrate Topical', 'Collagen', 'Sodium Sulfacetamide-Sulfur Topical', 'Hydroquinone Topical', 'Desonide Topical', 'Minocycline', 'Ethanol (On Guard)', 'Salicylic Acid Topical'] |
392 | Aspergillosis | ['Sharp abdominal pain', 'Diminished hearing', 'Vomiting blood', 'Shortness of breath', 'Vulvar sore', 'Loss of sex drive', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Nailbiting', 'Excessive growth', 'Wrist weakness', 'Shoulder swelling', 'Neck cramps or spasms'] | Aspergillosis is the name given to a wide variety of diseases caused by infection by fungi of the genus Aspergillus. The most common forms are allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis, pulmonary aspergilloma, and invasive aspergillosis. Most humans inhale Aspergillus spores every day. Aspergillosis develops mainly in individuals who are immunocompromised, either from disease or from immunosuppressive drugs, and is a leading cause of death in acute leukemia and hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. The most common cause is Aspergillus fumigatus. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Electrocardiogram', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Magnetic resonance imaging (Mri)', 'Cardiac monitoring (Cardiac monitor)'] | ['Glycopyrrolate', 'Tiotropium (Spiriva)', 'Moxifloxacin (Avelox)', 'Heparin', 'Prochlorperazine (Compro)', 'Diphenhydramine (Benadryl)', 'Morphine (Rms)', 'Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)'] |
393 | Uterine atony | ['Spotting or bleeding during pregnancy', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Intermenstrual bleeding', 'Problems during pregnancy', 'Lower abdominal pain', 'Uterine contractions', 'Blood in urine', 'Infertility', 'Back cramps or spasms'] | Uterine atony is a loss of tone in the uterine musculature. Normally, contraction of the uterine muscle compresses the vessels and reduces flow. This increases the likelihood of coagulation and prevents bleeds. Thus, lack of uterine muscle contraction can cause an acute hemorrhage. Clinically, 75-80% of postpartum hemorrhages are due to uterine atony. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Urinalysis', 'Complete blood count (Cbc)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Standard pregnancy test', 'Pelvis exam', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)'] | ['Rho(D) Immune Globulin (Rhogam)', 'Miconazole Topical Product', 'Progesterone', 'Carmustine', 'Valdecoxib (Bextra)', '5-Hydroxytryptophan', 'Calcium Polycarbophil (Fibercon)'] |
394 | Trichinosis | ['Painful urination', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Skin rash', 'Nasal congestion', 'Pelvic pressure', 'Vulvar sore', 'Knee lump or mass', 'Neck cramps or spasms', 'Excessive growth', 'Shoulder swelling', 'Loss of sex drive', 'Bedwetting'] | Trichinosis, also called trichinellosis, or trichiniasis, is a parasitic disease caused by eating raw or undercooked pork or wild game infected with the larvae of a species of roundworm Trichinella spiralis, commonly called the trichina worm. There are eight Trichinella species; five are encapsulated and three are not. Only three Trichinella species are known to cause trichinosis: T. spiralis, T. nativa, and T. britovi. | ['Chlamydia test', 'Urinalysis', 'Corneal transplant', 'Transurethral resection of prostate (TURP) (Turp)', 'Coronary thrombolysis', 'Control of epistaxis', 'CT scan abdomen (Ct of abdomen)'] | ['Mupirocin Topical', 'Nitrofurantoin', 'Metronidazole', 'Bactrim', 'Air', 'Mecamylamine', 'Troleandomycin', 'Indium Oxyquinoline In-111 (Indium In-111 Oxyquinoline)', 'Pipecuronium (Arduan)', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)', 'Rabbit Anti-Human T-Lymphocyte Globulin (Thymoglobulin)'] |
395 | Whooping cough | ['Cough', 'Fever', 'Shortness of breath', 'Vomiting', 'Sore throat', 'Sharp abdominal pain', 'Nasal congestion', 'Coryza', 'Headache', 'Irritable infant', 'Difficulty in swallowing', 'Sinus congestion'] | Pertussis \xe2\x80\x94 commonly called whooping cough (/\xcb\x88hu\xcb\x90p\xc9\xaa\xc5\x8b k\xc9\x92f/ or /\xcb\x88hwu\xcb\x90p\xc9\xaa\xc5\x8b k\xc9\x92f/) \xe2\x80\x94 is a highly contagious bacterial disease caused by Bordetella pertussis. In some countries, this disease is called the 100 days\' cough or cough of 100 days. | ['Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Plain x-ray (X ray)', 'Nebulizer therapy', 'Other diagnostic procedures (interview; evaluation; consultation)', 'Referral to home health care service', 'Corneal transplant', 'Procedures on spleen (Spleen operation)'] | ['Azithromycin', 'Robitussin Ac', 'Benzonatate', 'Progesterone', 'Testosterone', 'Ropinirole', 'Erythromycin', 'Levalbuterol (Xopenex)', 'Mecamylamine', 'Grepafloxacin (Raxar)'] |
396 | Pick 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'] | Pick\'s disease is a rare neurodegenerative disease that causes progressive destruction of nerve cells in the brain. Symptoms include loss of speech (aphasia) and dementia. While some of the symptoms can initially be alleviated, the disease progresses and patients often die within two to ten years. A defining characteristic of the disease is build-up of tau proteins in neurons, accumulating into silver-staining, spherical aggregations known as "Pick bodies". | ['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)'] |
397 | Open wound of the lip | ['Lip swelling', 'Facial pain', 'Mouth pain', 'Dry lips', 'Mouth ulcer', 'Tongue pain', 'Slurring words', 'Bleeding gums', 'Bleeding in mouth'] | bacitracin (septa), | ['Suturing of wound', 'Wound care management', 'X-ray computed tomography (Scan ct)', 'CAT scan of head (Head ct)', 'Blood alcohol', 'Culture wound', 'Other non-OR therapeutic procedures on nose; mouth and pharynx'] | ['Lidocaine', 'Bacitracin (Septa)', 'Tetanus Toxoid Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Ketamine', 'Chlorhexidine Topical', 'Hydrogen Peroxide Topical', 'Scopolamine Ophthalmic', 'Acellular Pertussis Vaccine (Adacel)', 'Tetanus Immune Globulin, Human'] |
398 | Subacute thyroiditis | ['Problems during pregnancy', 'Pain during pregnancy', 'Uterine contractions', 'Sweating', 'Palpitations', 'Heartburn', 'Blood in stool', 'Fluid retention', 'Spotting or bleeding during pregnancy', 'Pain of the anus', 'Leg cramps or spasms'] | Subacute thyroiditis is an intriguing form of thyroiditis that can be a cause of both thyrotoxicosis and hypothyroidism. It is uncommon and can affect individuals of both sexes and all ages. The most common form, subacute granulomatous, or de Quervain\'s, thyroiditis manifests as a sudden and painful enlargement of the thyroid gland accompanied with fever, malaise and muscle aches. Some have suggested that its cause might be viral in origin. | ['Hematologic tests (Blood test)', 'Radiographic imaging procedure', 'Urinalysis', 'Pelvis exam', 'Ultrasonography (Ultrasound)', 'Glucose measurement (Glucose level)', 'Examination of breast'] | ['Thyroxine (Synthroid)', 'Propylthiouracil', 'Pyridoxine', 'Thyroid (Usp) (Armour Thyroid)', 'Cabergoline', 'Cromolyn (Viz-On)', 'Dapsone', 'Methyldopa', 'Ursodiol (Urso)', 'Terconazole Topical', 'Atazanavir (Reyataz)', 'Progesterone'] |
399 | Oral mucosal lesion | ['Toothache', 'Mouth pain', 'Mouth ulcer', 'Sore throat', 'Tongue lesions', 'Lip swelling', 'Fever', 'Gum pain', 'Ear pain', 'Cough', 'Bleeding in mouth', 'Facial pain'] | nystatin topical product, | ['Biopsy', 'Excision (Removal)', 'Diagnostic procedures on nose; mouth and pharynx', 'Other OR therapeutic procedures on nose; mouth and pharynx', 'Diagnostic procedures on ear', 'Tracheoscopy and laryngoscopy with biopsy', 'Other therapeutic ear procedures'] | ['Penicillin', 'Nystatin Topical Product', 'Benzocaine Topical', 'Chlorhexidine Topical', 'Terbinafine Topical', 'Sucralfate (Carafate)', 'Enoxacin (Penetrex)', 'Insulin Lispro-Insulin Lispro Protamine', 'Factor Ix', 'Ferric Subsulfate Topical', 'Tolmetin', '6-Aminocaproic Acid (Amicar)'] |