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EAR INFECTION, MIDDLE - infection in the middle ear. This is not contagious from person to person, but the preceding respiratory infection causing it may be contagious.
EAR INFECTION, OUTER - inflammation or infection of the ear canal that extends from the eardrum to the outside.
EARDRUM, RUPTURED
EARWAX BLOCKAGE
EATING DISORDERS are psychological disturbances related to body image and eating habits.
ECTOPIC PREGNANCY
ECTROPION
ECZEMA - a chronic allergic skin disorder.
EDEMA, ANGIONEUROTIC may be a hypersensitivity reaction and is characterized by fluid collection in the deeper layers of the skin and mucous membranes.
EMPHYSEMA - A chronic lung condition in which air sacs (alveoli) in the lungs become overstretched, destroying the elasticity of fibers that open and close the air sacs during breathing.
EMPYEMA
ENCEPHALITIS - an acute inflammation involving the brain caused by a viral infection.
ENDOPHTHALMITIS is an extensive infection of the inside of the eye (intraocular).
ENCOPRESIS
ENDOCARDITIS a non-contagious infection involving the heart muscle, heart valves, endocardium (lining of the heart chambers or valves).
ENURESIS, NOCTURNAL is the involuntary loss of urine.
ENDOMETRIAL HYPERPLASIA
ENDOMETRIOSIS - a disorder in which tissue resembling the inner lining of the uterus (endometrium) appears at unusual locations in the lower abdomen.
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ENTROPION
EPICONDYLITIS occurs when tendons in the elbow develop microscopic tears and inflammation.
EPIDIDYMITIS
EPIGLOTTITIS - A sudden, life-threatening childhood infection of the epiglottis (a small flap of tissue in the back of the throat that guards the airway entrance to the lung).
EPILEPSY - a disorder of brain function characterized by recurrent sudden seizures, brief attacks of inappropriate behavior, change in one's state of consciousness or bizarre movements.
ERYSIPELOID is a bacterial infection caused by Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae.
ERYTHEMA MULTIFORME is a sudden (acute) inflammation of the skin.
ERYTHEMA NODOSUM
ESCHERICHIA COLI is a bacterium normally found in the human digestive tract that is associated with various diseases.
ESOPHAGEAL STRICTURE OR CORROSIVE ESOPHAGITIS
ESOPHAGUS CANCER - for reasons that are not currently understood, the number of cases of oesophageal cancer is on the increase.
EXTRADURAL HEMORRHAGE
EYE CONTUSION OR LACERATION
EYE, FOREIGN BODY IN
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