congenital enteropathy due to enteropeptidase deficiency
conjunctivitis +
Cronkhite-Canada syndrome
cystitis +
dacryoadenitis +
dermatitis +
diaphragmitis
diarrheal disease +
digestive duplication
Digestive System Adenoma +
digestive system cancer +
digestive system infectious disorder +
digestive system neuroendocrine neoplasm +
disease of peritoneum +
diverticulitis +
diverticulosis of bowel, hernia, and retinal detachment
drug-induced hepatitis
dysplastic oral keratinocyte
ear infection +
encephalomyelitis +
endocervicitis
Endometritis +
endophthalmitis +
enterocolitis +
enthesitis
epicondylitis +
epididymitis
epiglottitis +
An upper respiratory tract disease which involves inflammation of the epiglottis due to infection. Haemophilus influenzae type B is the most common bacterial causative agent, although some cases are attributable to Streptococcus pneumoniae or Streptococcus pyogenes. The infection can cause the epiglottis to either obstruct or completely close off the windpipe. Epiglottitis typically affects children, and is associated with fever, difficulty in swallowing, drooling, hoarseness of voice, and stridor. Inflammation of the epiglottis.
esophageal disease +
esophagitis +
fasciitis +
flatulence
fulminant viral hepatitis
gastric outlet obstruction
gastritis +
gastroenteritis +
gastroesophageal disease
gastrointestinal disease +
gastrointestinal polyp +
gastrointestinal ulceration, recurrent, with dysfunctional platelets