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Below is Pfizer's report which they wanted hidden for 75 years. The Appendix lists the adverse events from their own analysis of the BNT162B2 Covid-19 mRNA ‘vaccine’. (pp 30-38)
Listen to Dr Robert Malone while you browse down. He mentions Edward Dowd, a former Blackrock Fund Manager who has been studying the disability and death data from 4Q reports from UK & US life insurers, who have witnessed a surge in claims since the ‘vaccine’ rollout.
A
• Acoustic neuritis.
• Acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency.
• Acquired epidermolysis bullosa.
• Acquired epileptic aphasia.
• Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
• Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.
• Acute encephalitis with refractory, repetitive partial seizures.
• Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis.
• Acute flaccid myelitis.
• Acute haemorrhagic leukoencephalitis.
• Acute haemorrhagic oedema of infancy.
• Acute kidney injury.
• Acute macular outer retinopathy.
• Acute motor axonal neuropathy.
• Acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy.
• Acute myocardial infarction.
• Acute respiratory distress syndrome.
• Acute respiratory failure.
• Addison's disease.
• Administration site thrombosis
• Administration site vasculitis.
• Adrenal thrombosis.
• Adverse event following immunisation.
• Ageusia.
• Agranulocytosis.
• Air embolism.
• Alanine aminotransferase abnormal.
• Alanine aminotransferase increased.
• Alcoholic seizure.
• Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis.
• Allergic oedema.
• Alloimmune hepatitis.
• Alopecia areata.
• Alpers disease.
• Alveolar proteinosis.
• Ammonia abnormal.
• Ammonia increased.
• Amniotic cavity infection.
• Amygdalohippocampectomy.
• Amyloid arthropathy.
• Amyloidosis.
• Amyloidosis senile.
• Anaphylactic reaction.
• Anaphylactic shock.
• Anaphylactic transfusion reaction.
• Anaphylactoid reaction.
• Anaphylactoid shock.
• Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy.
• Angioedema;Angiopathic neuropathy.
• Ankylosing spondylitis.
• Anosmia;Antiacetylcholine receptor antibody positive.
• Anti-actin antibody positive.
• Anti-aquaporin-4 antibody positive.
• Anti-basal ganglia antibody positive.
• Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody positive.
• Anti-epithelial antibody positive.
• Anti-erythrocyte antibody positive.
• Anti-exosome complex antibody positive.
• Anti- GAD antibody negative.
• Anti-GAD antibody positive.
• Anti-ganglioside antibody positive.
• Antigliadin antibody positive.
• Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody positive.
• Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease.
• Anti-glycyl-tRNA synthetase antibody positive.
• Anti-HLA antibody test positive.
• Anti-IA2 antibody positive.
• Anti-insulin antibody increased.
• Anti-insulin antibody positive.
• Anti-insulin receptor antibody increased.
• Anti- insulin receptor antibody positive.
• Anti-interferon antibody negative.
• Anti-interferon antibody positive.
• Anti-islet cell antibody positive.
• Antimitochondrial antibody positive.
• Anti-muscle specific kinase antibody positive.
• Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein antibodies positive.
• Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein associated polyneuropathy.
• Antimyocardial antibody positive;Anti-neuronal antibody positive.
• Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody increased.
• Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive.
• Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive vasculitis.
• Anti-NMDA antibody positive.
• Antinuclear antibody increased.
• Antinuclear antibody positive.
• Antiphospholipid antibodies positive.
• Antiphospholipid syndrome.
• Anti-platelet antibody positive.
• Anti-prothrombin antibody positive.
• Antiribosomal P antibody positive.
• Anti-RNA polymerase III antibody positive.
• Anti-saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody test positive.
• Anti-sperm antibody positive;Anti-SRP antibody positive.
• Antisynthetase syndrome.
• Anti-thyroid antibody positive.
• Anti-transglutaminase antibody increased.
• Anti-VGCC antibody positive.
• Anti- VGKC antibody positive.
• Anti-vimentin antibody positive.
• Antiviral prophylaxis.
• Antiviral treatment.
• Anti-zinc transporter 8 antibody positive.
• Aortic embolus.
• Aortic thrombosis.
• Aortitis.
• Aplasia pure red cell.
• Aplastic anaemia.
• Application site thrombosis.
• Application site vasculitis.
• Arrhythmia.
• Arterial bypass occlusion.
• Arterial bypass thrombosis.
• Arterial thrombosis.
• Arteriovenous fistula thrombosis.
• Arteriovenous graft site stenosis.
• Arteriovenous graft thrombosis.
• Arteritis.
• Arteritis coronary.
• Arthralgia.
• Arthritis.
• Arthritis enteropathic.
• Ascites.
• Aseptic cavernous sinus thrombosis.
• Aspartate aminotransferase abnormal.
• Aspartate aminotransferase increased.
• Aspartate-glutamate-transporter deficiency.
• AST to platelet ratio index increased.
• AST/ALT ratio abnormal.
• Asthma.
• Asymptomatic COVID- 19.
• Ataxia.
• Atheroembolism.
• Atonic seizures.
• Atrial thrombosis.
• Atrophic thyroiditis.
• Atypical benign partial epilepsy.
• Atypical pneumonia.
• Aura;Autoantibody positive.
• Autoimmune anaemia.
• Autoimmune aplastic anaemia.
• Autoimmune arthritis.
• Autoimmune blistering disease.
• Autoimmune cholangitis.
• Autoimmune colitis.
• Autoimmune demyelinating disease.
• Autoimmune dermatitis.
• Autoimmune disorder.
• Autoimmune encephalopathy.
• Autoimmune endocrine disorder.
• Autoimmune enteropathy.
• Autoimmune eye disorder.
• Autoimmune haemolytic anaemia.
• Autoimmune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
• Autoimmune hepatitis.
• Autoimmune hyperlipidaemia.
• Autoimmune hypothyroidism.
• Autoimmune inner ear disease.
• Autoimmune lung disease.
• Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome.
• Autoimmune myocarditis;Autoimmune myositis.
• Autoimmune nephritis.
• Autoimmune neuropathy.
• Autoimmune neutropenia.
• Autoimmune pancreatitis.
• Autoimmune pancytopenia.
• Autoimmune pericarditis.
• Autoimmune retinopathy.
• Autoimmune thyroid disorder.
• Autoimmune thyroiditis.
• Autoimmune uveitis.
• Autoinflammation with infantile enterocolitis.
• Autoinflammatory disease.
• Automatism epileptic.
• Autonomic nervous system imbalance.
• Autonomic seizure.
• Axial spondyloarthritis.
• Axillary vein thrombosis.
• Axonal and demyelinating polyneuropathy.
• Axonal neuropathy.
B
• Bacterascites.
• Baltic myoclonic epilepsy.
• Band sensation.
• Basedow's disease.
• Basilar artery thrombosis.
• Basophilopenia.
• B-cell aplasia.
• Behcet's syndrome.
• Benign ethnic neutropenia.
• Benign familial neonatal convulsions.
• Benign familial pemphigus.
• Benign rolandic epilepsy.
• Beta-2 glycoprotein antibody positive.
• Bickerstaff's encephalitis
• Bile output abnormal.
• Bile output decreased.
• Biliary ascites.
• Bilirubin conjugated abnormal.
• Bilirubin conjugated increased.
• Bilirubin urine present.
• Biopsy liver abnormal.
• Biotinidase deficiency.
• Birdshot chorioretinopathy.
• Blood alkaline phosphatase abnormal.
• Blood alkaline phosphatase increased.
• Blood bilirubin abnormal.
• Blood bilirubin increased.
• Blood bilirubin unconjugated increased.
• Blood cholinesterase abnormal.
• Blood cholinesterase decreased.
• Blood pressure decreased.
• Blood pressure diastolic decreased.
• Blood pressure systolic decreased.
• Blue toe syndrome.
• Brachiocephalic vein thrombosis.
• Brain stem embolism.
• Brain stem thrombosis.
• Bromosulphthalein test abnormal.
• Bronchial oedema.
• Bronchitis.
• Bronchitis mycoplasmal.
• Bronchitis viral.
• Bronchopulmonary aspergillosis allergic.
• Bronchospasm.
• Budd- Chiari syndrome.
• Bulbar palsy.
• Butterfly rash.
C
• C1q nephropathy.
• Caesarean section.
• Calcium embolism.
• Capillaritis.
• Caplan's syndrome.
• Cardiac amyloidosis.
• Cardiac arrest.
• Cardiac failure.
• Cardiac failure acute.
• Cardiac sarcoidosis.
• Cardiac ventricular thrombosis.
• Cardiogenic shock.
• Cardiolipin antibody positive.
• Cardiopulmonary failure.
• Cardio-respiratory arrest.
• Cardio-respiratory distress.
• Cardiovascular insufficiency.
• Carotid arterial embolus.
• Carotid artery thrombosis.
• Cataplexy.
• Catheter site thrombosis.
• Catheter site vasculitis.
• Cavernous sinus thrombosis.
• CDKL5 deficiency disorder.
• CEC syndrome.
• Cement embolism.
• Central nervous system lupus.
• Central nervous system vasculitis.
• Cerebellar artery thrombosis.
• Cerebellar embolism.
• Cerebral amyloid angiopathy.
• Cerebral arteritis.
• Cerebral artery embolism.
• Cerebral artery thrombosis.
• Cerebral gas embolism.
• Cerebral microembolism.
• Cerebral septic infarct.
• Cerebral thrombosis.
• Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis.
• Cerebral venous thrombosis.
• Cerebrospinal thrombotic tamponade.
• Cerebrovascular accident.
• Change in seizure presentation.
• Chest discomfort.
• Child Pugh-Turcotte score abnormal.
• Child-Pugh-Turcotte score increased.
• Chillblains.
• Choking.
• Choking sensation.
• Cholangitis sclerosing.
• Chronic autoimmune glomerulonephritis.
• Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
• Chronic fatigue syndrome.
• Chronic gastritis.
• Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy.
• Chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids.
• Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis.
• Chronic respiratory failure.
• Chronic spontaneous urticaria.
• Circulatory collapse.
• Circumoral oedema.
• Circumoral swelling.
• Clinically isolated syndrome.
• Clonic convulsion.
• Coeliac disease.
• Cogan's syndrome.
• Cold agglutinins positive.
• Cold type haemolytic anaemia.
• Colitis.
• Colitis erosive.
• Colitis herpes.
• Colitis microscopic.
• Colitis ulcerative.
• Collagen disorder.
• Collagen-vascular disease.
• Complement factor abnormal.
• Complement factor C1 decreased.
• Complement factor C2 decreased.
• Complement factor C3 decreased.
• Complement factor C4 decreased.
• Complement factor decreased.
• Computerised tomogram liver abnormal.
• Concentric sclerosis.
• Congenital anomaly.
• Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome.
• Congenital herpes simplex infection.
• Congenital myasthenic syndrome.
• Congenital varicella infection.
• Congestive hepatopathy.
• Convulsion in childhood.
• Convulsions local.
• Convulsive threshold lowered.
• Coombs positive haemolytic anaemia.
• Coronary artery disease.
• Coronary artery embolism.
• Coronary artery thrombosis.
• Coronary bypass thrombosis.
• Coronavirus infection.
• Coronavirus test.
• Coronavirus test negative.
• Coronavirus test positive.
• Corpus callosotomy.
• Cough.
• Cough variant asthma.
• COVID-19.
• COVID-19 immunisation.
• COVID-19 pneumonia.
• COVID-19 prophylaxis.
• COVID-19 treatment.
• Cranial nerve disorder.
• Cranial nerve palsies multiple.
• Cranial nerve paralysis.
• CREST syndrome.
• Crohn's disease.
• Cryofibrinogenaemia.
• Cryoglobulinaemia
• CSF oligoclonal band present.
• CSWS syndrome.
• Cutaneous amyloidosis.
• Cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
• Cutaneous sarcoidosis.
• Cutaneous vasculitis.
• Cyanosis.
• Cyclic neutropenia.
• Cystitis interstitial.
• Cytokine release syndrome.
• Cytokine storm.
D
• De novo purine synthesis inhibitors associated acute inflammatory syndrome.
• Death neonatal.
• Deep vein thrombosis.
• Deep vein thrombosis postoperative.
• Deficiency of bile secretion.
• Deja vu.
• Demyelinating polyneuropathy.
• Demyelination.
• Dermatitis.
• Dermatitis bullous.
• Dermatitis herpetiformis.
• Dermatomyositis.
• Device embolisation.
• Device related thrombosis.
• Diabetes mellitus.
• Diabetic ketoacidosis.
• Diabetic mastopathy.
• Dialysis amyloidosis.
• Dialysis membrane reaction.
• Diastolic hypotension.
• Diffuse vasculitis.
• Digital pitting scar.
• Disseminated intravascular coagulation.
• Disseminated intravascular coagulation in newborn.
• Disseminated neonatal herpes simplex.
• Disseminated varicella.
• Disseminated varicella zoster vaccine virus infection.
• Disseminated varicella zoster virus infection.
• DNA antibody positive.
• Double cortex syndrome.
• Double stranded DNA antibody positive;Dreamy state.
• Dressler's syndrome.
• Drop attacks.
• Drug withdrawal convulsions.
• Dyspnoea.
• Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy with burst-suppression.
• Eclampsia.
• Eczema herpeticum.
• Embolia cutis medicamentosa.
• Embolic cerebellar infarction.
• Embolic cerebral infarction.
• Embolic pneumonia.
• Embolic stroke.
• Embolism.
• Embolism arterial.
• Embolism venous.
• Encephalitis.
• Encephalitis allergic.
• Encephalitis autoimmune.
• Encephalitis brain stem.
• Encephalitis haemorrhagic.
• Encephalitis periaxialis diffusa.
• Encephalitis post immunisation.
• Encephalomyelitis.
• Encephalopathy.
• Endocrine disorder.
• Endocrine ophthalmopathy.
• Endotracheal intubation.
• Enteritis.
• Enteritis leukopenic.
• Enterobacter pneumonia.
• Enterocolitis.
• Enteropathic spondylitis.
• Eosinopenia.
• Eosinophilic fasciitis.
• Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis.
• Eosinophilic oesophagitis.
• Epidermolysis.
• Epilepsy.
• Epilepsy surgery.
• Epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures.
• Epileptic aura.
• Epileptic psychosis.
• Erythema.
• Erythema induratum.
• Erythema multiforme.
• Erythema nodosum.
• Evans syndrome.
• Exanthema subitum.
• Expanded disability status scale score decreased.
• Expanded disability status scale score increased.
• Exposure to communicable disease.
• Exposure to SARS-CoV-2.
• Eye oedema.
• Eye pruritus.
• Eye swelling.
• Eyelid oedema.
F
• Face oedema.
• Facial paralysis.
• Facial paresis.
• Faciobrachial dystonic seizure.
• Fat embolism.
• Febrile convulsion.
• Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome.
• Febrile neutropenia.
• Felty's syndrome.
• Femoral artery embolism.
• Fibrillary glomerulonephritis.
• Fibromyalgia.
• Flushing.
• Foaming at mouth.
• Focal cortical resection.
• Focal dyscognitive seizures.
• Foetal distress syndrome.
• Foetal placental thrombosis.
• Foetor hepaticus.
• Foreign body embolism.
• Frontal lobe epilepsy.
• Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus.
G
• Galactose elimination capacity test abnormal.
• Galactose elimination capacity test decreased.
• Gamma-glutamyltransferase abnormal.
• Gamma-glutamyltransferase increased.
• Gastritis herpes.
• Gastrointestinal amyloidosis.
• Gelastic seizure.
• Generalised onset non-motor seizure.
• Generalised tonic-clonic seizure.
• Genital herpes.
• Genital herpes simplex.
• Genital herpes zoster.
• Giant cell arteritis.
• Glomerulonephritis.
• Glomerulonephritis membranoproliferative.
• Glomerulonephritis membranous.
• Glomerulonephritis rapidly progressive.
• Glossopharyngeal nerve paralysis.
• Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome.
• Glutamate dehydrogenase increased.
• Glycocholic acid increased.
• GM2 gangliosidosis.
• Goodpasture's syndrome.
• Graft thrombosis.
• Granulocytopenia.
• Granulocytopenia neonatal.
• Granulomatosis with polyangiitis.
• Granulomatous dermatitis.
• Grey matter heterotopia.
• Guanase increased;Guillain- Barre syndrome.
H
• Haemolytic anaemia.
• Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.
• Haemorrhage.
• Haemorrhagic ascites.
• Haemorrhagic disorder.
• Haemorrhagic pneumonia.
• Haemorrhagic varicella syndrome.
• Haemorrhagic vasculitis.
• Hantavirus pulmonary infection.
• Hashimoto's encephalopathy.
• Hashitoxicosis.
• Hemimegalencephaly.
• Henoch-Schonlein purpura.
• Henoch- Schonlein purpura nephritis.
• Hepaplastin abnormal.
• Hepaplastin decreased.
• Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia.
• Hepatic amyloidosis.
• Hepatic artery embolism.
• Hepatic artery flow decreased.
• Hepatic artery thrombosis.
• Hepatic enzyme abnormal.
• Hepatic enzyme decreased.
• Hepatic enzyme increased.
• Hepatic fibrosis marker abnormal.
• Hepatic fibrosis marker increased.
• Hepatic function abnormal.
• Hepatic hydrothorax.
• Hepatic hypertrophy.
• Hepatic hypoperfusion.
• Hepatic lymphocytic infiltration.
• Hepatic mass.
• Hepatic pain.
• Hepatic sequestration.
• Hepatic vascular resistance increased.
• Hepatic vascular thrombosis.
• Hepatic vein embolism.
• Hepatic vein thrombosis.
• Hepatic venous pressure gradient abnormal.
• Hepatic venous pressure gradient increased.
• Hepatitis.
• Hepatobiliary scan abnormal.
• Hepatomegaly.
• Hepatosplenomegaly.
• Hereditary angioedema with C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency.
• Herpes dermatitis.
• Herpes gestationis.
• Herpes oesophagitis.
• Herpes ophthalmic.
• Herpes pharyngitis.
• Herpes sepsis.
• Herpes simplex.
• Herpes simplex cervicitis.
• Herpes simplex colitis.
• Herpes simplex encephalitis.
• Herpes simplex gastritis.
• Herpes simplex hepatitis.
• Herpes simplex meningitis.
• Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis.
• Herpes simplex meningomyelitis.
• Herpes simplex necrotising retinopathy.
• Herpes simplex oesophagitis.
• Herpes simplex otitis externa.
• Herpes simplex pharyngitis.
• Herpes simplex pneumonia.
• Herpes simplex reactivation.
• Herpes simplex sepsis.
• Herpes simplex viraemia.
• Herpes simplex virus conjunctivitis neonatal.
• Herpes simplex visceral.
• Herpes virus infection.
• Herpes zoster.
• Herpes zoster cutaneous disseminated.
• Herpes zoster infection neurological.
• Herpes zoster meningitis.
• Herpes zoster meningoencephalitis.
• Herpes zoster meningomyelitis.
• Herpes zoster meningoradiculitis.
• Herpes zoster necrotising retinopathy.
• Herpes zoster oticus (Ramsay Hunt Syndrome.)
Symptoms of Ramsey Hunt syndrome can include pain, vertigo, hearing loss, sensitivity to sound, tinnitus (a chronic ringing in the ears), loss of taste, a change in taste sensation, dry eye, tearing, hyperacusis, nasal obstruction, and dysarthria.
Ramsay Hunt syndrome is the second most common cause of facial palsy. The disease progresses rapidly in 2-3 days. Patients complain of difficulty in closing eye and facial weakness.
• Herpes zoster pharyngitis.
• Herpes zoster reactivation.
• Herpetic radiculopathy.
• Histone antibody positive.
• Hoigne's syndrome.
• Human herpesvirus 6 encephalitis.
• Human herpesvirus 6 infection.
• Human herpesvirus 6 infection reactivation.
• Human herpesvirus 7 infection.
• Human herpesvirus 8 infection.
• Hyperammonaemia.
• Hyperbilirubinaemia.
• Hypercholia.
• Hypergammaglobulinaemia benign monoclonal.
• Hyperglycaemic seizure.
• Hypersensitivity.
• Hypersensitivityvasculitis.
• Hyperthyroidism.
• Hypertransaminasaemia.
• Hyperventilation.
• Hypoalbuminaemia.
• Hypocalcaemic seizure.
• Hypogammaglobulinaemia.
• Hypoglossal nerve paralysis.
• Hypoglossal nerve paresis.
• Hypoglycaemic seizure.
• Hyponatraemic seizure.
• Hypotension.
• Hypotensive crisis.
• Hypothenar hammer syndrome.
• Hypothyroidism.
• Hypoxia.
I
• Idiopathic CD4 lymphocytopenia.
• Idiopathic generalised epilepsy.
• Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia.
• Idiopathic neutropenia.
• Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
• IgA nephropathy.
• IgM nephropathy.
• IIIrd nerve paralysis.
• IIIrd nerve paresis.
• Iliac artery embolism.
• Immune thrombocytopenia.
• Immune-mediated adverse reaction.
• Immune-mediated cholangitis.
• Immune-mediated cholestasis.
• Immune-mediated cytopenia.
• Immune-mediated encephalitis.
• Immune-mediated encephalopathy.
• Immune-mediated endocrinopathy.
• Immune-mediated enterocolitis.
• Immune-mediated gastritis.
• Immune-mediated hepatic disorder.
• Immune-mediated hepatitis.
• Immune-mediated hyperthyroidism.
• Immune-mediated hypothyroidism.
• Immune-mediated myocarditis.
• Immune-mediated myositis.
• Immune-mediated nephritis.
• Immune-mediated neuropathy.
• Immune-mediated pancreatitis.
• Immune-mediated pneumonitis.
• Immune-mediated renal disorder.
• Immune-mediated thyroiditis.
• Immune-mediated uveitis.
• Immunoglobulin G4 related disease;.
• Immunoglobulins abnormal.
• Implant site thrombosis.
• Inclusion body myositis.
• Infantile genetic agranulocytosis.
• Infantile spasms.
• Infected vasculitis.
• Infective thrombosis.
• Inflammation.
• Inflammatory bowel disease.
• Infusion site thrombosis.
• Infusion site vasculitis.
• Injection site thrombosis.
• Injection site urticaria.
• Injection site vasculitis.
• Instillation site thrombosis.
• Insulin autoimmune syndrome.
• Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis.
• Interstitial lung disease.
• Intracardiac mass.
• Intracardiac thrombus.
• Intracranial pressure increased.
• Intrapericardial thrombosis.
• Intrinsic factor antibody abnormal.
• Intrinsic factor antibody positive.
• IPEX syndrome.
• Irregular breathing.
• IRVAN syndrome.
• IVth nerve paralysis.
• IVth nerve paresis.
J
• JC polyomavirus test positive.
• JC virus CSF test positive.
• Jeavons syndrome.
• Jugular vein embolism.
• Jugular vein thrombosis.
• Juvenile idiopathic arthritis.
• Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.
• Juvenile polymyositis.
• Juvenile psoriatic arthritis.
• Juvenile spondyloarthritis.
K
• Kaposi sarcoma inflammatory cytokine syndrome.
• Kawasaki's disease.
• Kayser-Fleischer ring.
• Keratoderma blenorrhagica.
• Ketosis-prone diabetes mellitus.
• Kounis syndrome.
L
• Lafora's myoclonic epilepsy.
• Lambl's excrescences.
• Laryngeal dyspnoea.
• Laryngeal oedema.
• Laryngeal rheumatoid arthritis.
• Laryngospasm.
• Laryngotracheal oedema.
• Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults.
• LE cells present.
• Lemierre syndrome.
• Lennox-Gastaut syndrome.
• Leucine aminopeptidase increased.
• Leukoencephalomyelitis.
• Leukoencephalopathy.
• Leukopenia.
• Leukopenia neonatal.
• Lewis-Sumner syndrome.
• Lhermitte's sign.
• Lichen planopilaris.
• Lichen planus.
• Lichen sclerosus.
• Limbic encephalitis.
• Linear IgA disease.
• Lip oedema.
• Lip swelling.
• Liver function test abnormal.
• Liver function test decreased.
• Liver function test increased.
• Liver induration.
• Liver injury.
• Liver iron concentration abnormal.
• Liver iron concentration increased.
• Liver opacity.
• Liver palpable.
• Liver sarcoidosis.
• Liver scan abnormal.
• Liver tenderness.
• Low birth weight baby.
• Lower respiratory tract herpes infection.
• Lower respiratory tract infection.
• Lower respiratory tract infection viral.
• Lung abscess.
• Lupoid hepatic cirrhosis.
• Lupus cystitis.
• Lupus encephalitis.
• Lupus endocarditis.
• Lupus enteritis.
• Lupus hepatitis.
• Lupus myocarditis.
• Lupus myositis.
• Lupus nephritis.
• Lupus pancreatitis.
• Lupus pleurisy.
• Lupus pneumonitis.
• Lupus vasculitis.
• Lupus-like syndrome.
• Lymphocytic hypophysitis.
• Lymphocytopenia neonatal.
• Lymphopenia.
M
• MAGIC syndrome.
• Magnetic resonance imaging liver abnormal.
• Magnetic resonance proton density fat fraction measurement.
• Mahler sign.
• Manufacturing laboratory analytical testing issue.
• Manufacturing materials issue.
• Manufacturing production issue.
• Marburg's variant multiple sclerosis.
• Marchiafava-Bignami diseas.
• Marine Lenhart syndrome.
• Mastocytic enterocolitis.
• Maternal exposure during pregnancy.
• Medical device site thrombosis.
• Medical device site vasculitis.
• MELAS syndrome.
• Meningitis.
• Meningitis aseptic.
• Meningitis herpes.
• Meningoencephalitis herpes simplex neonatal.
• Meningoencephalitis herpetic.
• Meningomyelitis herpes.
• MERS-CoV test.
• MERS-CoV test negative.
• MERS-CoV test positive.
• Mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis.
• Mesenteric artery embolism.
• Mesenteric artery thrombosis.
• Mesenteric vein thrombosis.
• Metapneumovirus infection.
• Metastatic cutaneous Crohn's disease.
• Metastatic pulmonary embolism.
• Microangiopathy.
• Microembolism.
• Microscopic polyangiitis.
• Middle East respiratory syndrome.
• Migraine-triggered seizure.
• Miliary pneumonia.
• Miller Fisher syndrome.
• Mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase increased.
• Mixed connective tissue disease.
• Model for end stage liver disease score abnormal.
• Model for end stage liver disease score increased.
• Molar ratio of total branched-chain amino acid to tyrosine.
• Molybdenum cofactor deficiency.
• Monocytopenia.
• Mononeuritis.
• Mononeuropathy multiplex.
• Morphoea.
• Morvan syndrome.
• Mouth swelling.
• Moyamoya disease.
• Multifocal motor neuropathy.
• Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome.
• Multiple sclerosis.
• Multiple sclerosis relapse.
• Multiple sclerosis relapse prophylaxis.
• Multiple subpial transection.
• Multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children.
• Muscular sarcoidosis.
• Myasthenia gravis.
• Myasthenia gravis crisis.
• Myasthenia gravis neonatal.
• Myasthenic syndrome.
• Myelitis.
• Myelitis transverse.
• Myocardial infarction.
• Myocarditis.
• Myocarditis post infection.
• Myoclonic epilepsy.
• Myoclonic epilepsy and ragged-red fibres.
• Myokymia.
• Myositis.
N
• Narcolepsy.
• Nasal herpes.
• Nasal obstruction.
• Necrotising herpetic retinopathy.
• Neonatal Crohn's disease.
• Neonatal epileptic seizure.
• Neonatal lupus erythematosus.
• Neonatal mucocutaneous herpes simplex.
• Neonatal pneumonia.
• Neonatal seizure.
• Nephritis.
• Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis.
• Neuralgic amyotrophy.
• Neuritis.
• Neuritis cranial.
• Neuromyelitis optica pseudo relapse.
• Neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorder.
• Neuromyotonia;Neuronal neuropathy.
• Neuropathy peripheral.
• Neuropathy ataxia retinitis pigmentosa syndrome.
• Neuropsychiatric lupus.
• Neurosarcoidosis.
• Neutropenia.
• Neutropenia neonatal.
• Neutropenic colitis.
• Neutropenic infection.
• Neutropenic sepsis.
• Nodular rash.
• Nodular vasculitis.
• Noninfectious myelitis.
• Noninfective encephalitis.
• Noninfective encephalomyelitis.
• Noninfective oophoritis.
O
• Obstetrical pulmonary embolism.
• Occupational exposure to communicable disease.
• Occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2;Ocular hyperaemia.
• Ocular myasthenia.
• Ocular pemphigoid.
• Ocular sarcoidosis.
• Ocular vasculitis.
• Oculofacial paralysis.
• Oedema.
• Oedema blister.
• Oedema due to hepatic disease.
• Oedema mouth.
• Oesophageal achalasia.
• Ophthalmic artery thrombosis.
• Ophthalmic herpes simplex.
• Ophthalmic herpes zoster.
• Ophthalmic vein thrombosis.
• Optic neuritis.
• Optic neuropathy.
• Optic perineuritis.
• Oral herpes.
• Oral lichen planus.
• Oropharyngeal oedema.
• Oropharyngeal spasm.
• Oropharyngeal swelling.
• Osmotic demyelination syndrome.
• Ovarian vein thrombosis.
• Overlap syndrome.
P
• Paediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infection.
• Paget-Schroetter syndrome.
• Palindromic rheumatism.
• Palisaded neutrophilic granulomatous dermatitis.
• Palmoplantar keratoderma.
• Palpable purpura.
• Pancreatitis.
• Panencephalitis.
• Papillophlebitis.
• Paracancerous pneumonia.
• Paradoxical embolism.
• Parainfluenzae viral laryngotracheobronchitis.
• Paraneoplastic dermatomyositis.
• Paraneoplastic pemphigus.
• Paraneoplastic thrombosis.
• Paresis cranial nerve.
• Parietal cell antibody positive.
• Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria.
• Partial seizures.
• Partial seizures with secondary generalisation.
• Patient isolation.
• Pelvic venous thrombosis.
• Pemphigoid;Pemphigus.
• Penile vein thrombosis.
• Pericarditis.
• Pericarditis lupus.
• Perihepatic discomfort.
• Periorbital oedema.
• Periorbital swelling.
• Peripheral artery thrombosis.
• Peripheral embolism.
• Peripheral ischaemia.
• Peripheral vein thrombus extension.
• Periportal oedema.
• Peritoneal fluid protein abnormal.
• Peritoneal fluid protein decreased.
• Peritoneal fluid protein increased.
• Peritonitis lupus.
• Pernicious anaemia.
• Petit mal epilepsy.
• Pharyngeal oedema.
• Pharyngeal swelling.
• Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta.
• Placenta praevia.
• Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis.
• Pneumobilia.
• Pneumonia.
• Pneumonia adenoviral.
• Pneumonia cytomegaloviral.
• Pneumonia herpes viral.
• Pneumonia influenzal.
• Pneumonia measles.
• Pneumonia mycoplasmal.
• Pneumonia necrotising.
• Pneumonia parainfluenzae viral.
• Pneumonia respiratory syncytial viral.
• Pneumonia viral.
• POEMS syndrome.
• Polyarteritis nodosa.
• Polyarthritis.
• Polychondritis.
• Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type I.
• Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type II.
• Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type III.
• Polyglandular disorder.
• Polymicrogyria.
• Polymyalgia rheumatica.
• Polymyositis.
• Polyneuropathy.
• Polyneuropathy idiopathic progressive.
• Portal pyaemia.
• Portal vein embolism.
• Portal vein flow decreased.
• Portal vein pressure increased.
• Portal vein thrombosis.
• Portosplenomesenteric venous thrombosis.
• Post procedural hypotension.
• Post procedural pneumonia.
• Post procedural pulmonary embolism.
• Post stroke epilepsy.
• Post stroke seizure.
• Post thrombotic retinopathy.
• Post thrombotic syndrome.
• Post viral fatigue syndrome.
• Postictal headache.
• Postictal paralysis.
• Postictal psychosis.
• Postictal state.
• Postoperative respiratory distress.
• Postoperative respiratory failure.
• Postoperative thrombosis.
• Postpartum thrombosis.
• Postpartum venous thrombosis.
• Postpericardiotomy syndrome.
• Post-traumatic epilepsy.
• Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome.
• Precerebral artery thrombosis.
• Pre-eclampsia.
• Preictal state.
• Premature labour.
• Premature menopause.
• Primary amyloidosis.
• Primary biliary cholangitis.
• Primary progressive multiple sclerosis.
• Procedural shock.
• Proctitis herpes.
• Proctitis ulcerative.
• Product availability issue;Product distribution issue.
• Product supply issue.
• Progressive facial hemiatrophy.
• Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy.
• Progressive multiple sclerosis.
• Progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis.
• Prosthetic cardiac valve thrombosis.
• Pruritus.
• Pruritus allergic.
• Pseudovasculitis.
• Psoriasis.
• Psoriatic arthropathy.
• Pulmonary amyloidosis.
• Pulmonary artery thrombosis.
• Pulmonary embolism.
• Pulmonary fibrosis.
• Pulmonary haemorrhage.
• Pulmonary microemboli.
• Pulmonary oil microembolism.
• Pulmonary renal syndrome.
• Pulmonary sarcoidosis.
• Pulmonary sepsis.
• Pulmonary thrombosis.
• Pulmonary tumour thrombotic microangiopathy.
• Pulmonary vasculitis.
• Pulmonary veno-occlusive disease.
• Pulmonary venous thrombosis.
• Pyoderma gangrenosum.
• Pyostomatitis vegetans.
• Pyrexia.
Q
• Quarantine.
R
• Radiation leukopenia.
• Radiculitis brachial.
• Radiologically isolated syndrome.
• Rash.
• Rash erythematous.
• Rash pruritic.
• Rasmussen encephalitis.
• Raynaud's phenomenon.
• Reactive capillary endothelial proliferation.
• Relapsing multiple sclerosis.
• Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis.
• Renal amyloidosis.
• Renal arteritis.
• Renal artery thrombosis.
• Renal embolism.
• Renal failure.
• Renal vascular thrombosis.
• Renal vasculitis.
• Renal vein embolism.
• Renal vein thrombosis.
• Respiratory arrest.
• Respiratory disorder.
• Respiratory distress.
• Respiratory failure.
• Respiratory paralysis.
• Respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis.
• Respiratory syncytial virus bronchitis.
• Retinal artery embolism.
• Retinal artery occlusion.
• Retinal artery thrombosis.
• Retinal vascular thrombosis.
• Retinal vasculitis.
• Retinal vein occlusion.
• Retinal vein thrombosis.
• Retinol binding protein decreased.
• Retinopathy.
• Retrograde portal vein flow.
• Retroperitoneal fibrosis.
• Reversible airways obstruction.
• Reynold's syndrome.
• Rheumatic brain disease.
• Rheumatic disorder.
• Rheumatoid arthritis.
• Rheumatoid factor increased.
• Rheumatoid factor positive.
• Rheumatoid factor quantitative increased.
• Rheumatoid lung.
• Rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatosis.
• Rheumatoid nodule.
• Rheumatoid nodule removal.
• Rheumatoid scleritis.
• Rheumatoid vasculitis.
S
• Saccadic eye movement.
• SAPHO syndrome.
• Sarcoidosis.
• SARS-CoV-1 test.
• SARS-CoV-1 test negative.
• SARS-CoV-1 test positive.
• SARS-CoV-2 antibody test.
• SARS-CoV-2 antibody test negative.
• SARS-CoV-2 antibody test positive.
• SARS-CoV-2 carrier.
• SARS-CoV-2 sepsis.
• SARS-CoV-2 test.
• SARS- CoV-2 test false negative.
• SARS-CoV-2 test false positive.
• SARS-CoV-2 test negative.
• SARS- CoV-2 test positive.
• SARS-CoV-2 viraemia.
• Satoyoshi syndrome.
• Schizencephaly.
• Scleritis.
• Sclerodactylia.
• Scleroderma.
• Scleroderma associated digital ulcer.
• Scleroderma renal crisis.
• Scleroderma-like reaction.
• Secondary amyloidosis.
• Secondary cerebellar degeneration.
• Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis.
• Segmented hyalinising vasculitis.
• Seizure.
• Seizure anoxic.
• Seizure cluster.
• Seizure like phenomena.
• Seizure prophylaxis.
• Sensation of foreign body.
• Septic embolus.
• Septic pulmonary embolism.
• Severe acute respiratory syndrome.
• Severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy.
• Shock.
• Shock symptom.
• Shrinking lung syndrome.
• Shunt thrombosis.
• Silent thyroiditis.
• Simple partial seizures.
• Sjogren's syndrome.
• Skin swelling.
• SLE arthritis.
• Smooth muscle antibody positive.
• Sneezing.
• Spinal artery embolism.
• Spinal artery thrombosis.
• Splenic artery thrombosis.
• Splenic embolism.
• Splenic thrombosis.
• Splenic vein thrombosis.
• Spondylitis.
• Spondyloarthropathy.
• Spontaneous heparin-induced thrombocytopenia syndrome.
• Status epilepticus.
• Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
• Stiff leg syndrome.
• Stiff person syndrome.
• Stillbirth.
• Still's disease.
• Stoma site thrombosis.
• Stoma site vasculitis.
• Stress cardiomyopathy.
• Stridor.
• Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus.
• Subacute endocarditis.
• Subacute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy.
• Subclavian artery embolism.
• Subclavian artery thrombosis.
• Subclavian vein thrombosis.
• Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy.
• Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis.
• Susac's syndrome.
• Suspected COVID- 19.
• Swelling.
• Swelling face.
• Swelling of eyelid.
• Swollen tongue.
• Sympathetic ophthalmia.
• Systemic lupus erythematosus.
• Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index abnormal.
• Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index decreased.
• Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index increased.
• Systemic lupus erythematosus rash;Systemic scleroderma.
• Systemic sclerosis pulmonary.
T
• Tachycardia.
• Tachypnoea.
• Takayasu's arteritis.
• Temporal lobe epilepsy.
• Terminal ileitis.
• Testicular autoimmunity.
• Throat tightness.
• Thromboangiitis obliterans.
• Thrombocytopenia.
• Thrombocytopenic purpura.
• Thrombophlebitis.
• Thrombophlebitis migrans.
• Thrombophlebitis neonatal.
• Thrombophlebitis septic.
• Thrombophlebitis superficial.
• Thromboplastin antibody positive.
• Thrombosis.
• Thrombosis corpora cavernosa.
• Thrombosis in device.
• Thrombosis mesenteric vessel.
• Thrombotic cerebral infarction.
• Thrombotic microangiopathy.
• Thrombotic stroke.
• Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura.
• Thyroid disorder.
• Thyroid stimulating immunoglobulin increased.
• Thyroiditis.
• Tongue amyloidosis.
• Tongue biting.
• Tongue oedema.
• Tonic clonic movements.
• Tonic convulsion.
• Tonic posturing.
• Topectomy.
• Total bile acids increased.
• Toxic epidermal necrolysis.
• Toxic leukoencephalopathy.
• Toxic oil syndrome.
• Tracheal obstruction.
• Tracheal oedema.
• Tracheobronchitis.
• Tracheobronchitis mycoplasmal.
• Tracheobronchitis viral.
• Transaminases abnormal.
• Transaminases increased.
• Transfusion-related alloimmune neutropenia.
• Transient epileptic amnesia.
• Transverse sinus thrombosis.
• Trigeminal nerve paresis.
• Trigeminal neuralgia.
• Trigeminal palsy.
• Truncus coeliacus thrombosis.
• Tuberous sclerosis complex.
• Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome.
• Tumefactive multiple sclerosis.
• Tumour embolism.
• Tumour thrombosis.
• Type 1 diabetes mellitus.
• Type I hypersensitivity.
• Type III immune complex mediated reaction.
U
• Uhthoff's phenomenon.
• Ulcerative keratitis.
• Ultrasound liver abnormal.
• Umbilical cord thrombosis.
• Uncinate fits.
• Undifferentiated connective tissue disease.
• Upper airway obstruction.
• Urine bilirubin increased.
• Urobilinogen urine decreased.
• Urobilinogen urine increased.
• Urticaria;Urticaria papular.
• Urticarial vasculitis.
• Uterine rupture.
• Uveitis.
V
• Vaccination site thrombosis.
• Vaccination site vasculitis.
• Vagus nerve paralysis.
• Varicella.
• Varicella keratitis.
• Varicella post vaccine.
• Varicella zoster gastritis.
• Varicella zoster oesophagitis.
• Varicella zoster pneumonia.
• Varicella zoster sepsis.
• Varicella zoster virus infection.
• Vasa praevia.
• Vascular graft thrombosis.
• Vascular pseudoaneurysm thrombosis.
• Vascular purpura.
• Vascular stent thrombosis.
• Vasculitic rash.
• Vasculitic ulcer.
• Vasculitis.
• Vasculitis gastrointestinal.
• Vasculitis necrotising.
• Vena cava embolism.
• Vena cava thrombosis.
• Venous intravasation.
• Venous recanalisation.
• Venous thrombosis.
• Venous thrombosis in pregnancy.
• Venous thrombosis limb.
• Venous thrombosis neonatal.
• Vertebral artery thrombosis.
• Vessel puncture site thrombosis.
• Visceral venous thrombosis.
• VIth nerve paralysis.
• VIth nerve paresis;Vitiligo.
• Vocal cord paralysis.
• Vocal cord paresis.
• Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease.
W
• Warm type haemolytic anaemia.
• Wheezing.
• White nipple sign.
X
• XIth nerve paralysis.
• X-ray hepatobiliary abnormal.
Y
• Young's syndrome.
Z
• Zika virus associated Guillain Barre syndrome.
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