The Complete List of the Pfizer Adverse Events of Special Interest

Here is my YouTube video on this subject. It’s my first attempt at doing videos but I aim to get better with time.

Here is my first YouTube video. It’s about the Pfizer Adverse Events of Special Interest. It’s a work in progress but I aim to get better.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkbgtErm-CU

 

The Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences (CIOMS) defines Adverse Event of Special Interest as,

An adverse event of special interest (serious or non-serious) is one of scientific and medical concern specific to the sponsor’s product or programme, for which ongoing monitoring and rapid communication by the investigator to the sponsor may be appropriate.

Such an event may require further investigation in order to characterize and understand it. Depending on the nature of the event, rapid communication by the trial sponsor to other parties may also be needed (e.g., regulators).

Adverse Event of Special Interest is an event for a particular product that should be monitored by a drug or vaccine manufacturing company. It can be severe or non-serious, but it can lead to a serious medical condition.

According to the CIOMS Working Group VII

Such events should be described in protocols or protocol amendments, and instruction provided for investigators as to how and when they should be reported to the sponsor.

And that is why Pfizer has included a list of Adverse Events of Special Interest in their document 5.3.6 CUMULATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-AUTHORIZATION ADVERSE EVENT REPORTS OF PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) RECEIVED THROUGH 28-FEB-2021 that you can download from Public Health and Medical Professionals for Transparency Documents.

The original Pfizer appendix is a wall of words with the diagnoses separated by semi-colons. I alphabetized them and put them in a numerical list. I put links on some of the diseases. More than 95% of the adverse events listed are life-changing. (for the bad)

If you are lucky enough to have a diagnosis from your doctors and they say it is not related to the shot, show this list to them. Tell them that Pfizer is watching out for those complications. Many doctors, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants don’t know. I didn’t until I read the whole list.

Many of the conditions below are rare. That means a doctor may not have seen that condition before or might have forgotten about them from medical school. Rare also means there may be no standardized treatment for them.

The diagnoses on the list do not mean they will happen with the COVID-19 shots, but anyone who got “vaccinated” and later is diagnosed with any of the illnesses below should be reported to Pfizer or the VAERS. The diagnosis may be months or years after the shots. You can still report them.

The World Health Organization is also keeping an eye on the AESIS. AESI monitoring determines if there is a higher incidence of specific diseases in people who had the COVID shots. If the incidence is higher in people who had the shots, they should stop using these “vaccines”. That is if they do their job.

This list may be from Pfizer, but ALL WHO HAD THE COVID SHOTS WHATEVER THE MANUFACTURER SHOULD REPORT THEIR DIAGNOSIS. (Moderna, Johnson, and Johnson, Sputnik, AstraZeneca, Coronavac, etc)

Below is from their document COVID-19 VACCINES: SAFETY SURVEILLANCE MANUAL, MONITORING AND RESPONDING TO ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST (AESIS).

Source: World Health Organization
  • All events in a community that cause morbidity. Background rates provide information on the incidence of such events in the community
    ** Adverse events of special interest (AESlS) for a community defined prior to COVID-19 vaccine introduction. These events are of ‘special interest’ because although they are known to occur coincidently in the population, they can be associated with one or more of the COVID-19 vaccine platforms. It is essential to estimate the background rates for these events and set up specific surveillance and training
    *** Adverse events following COVID-19 immunization (AEFlS)
    **** AESls identified following COVID-19 immunization. In addition to following the requirements for AEFI management, there may be special requirements defined for AESls, including investigation, follow-up, and causality assessment activities.

How to report to VAERS

When you report, the following information from the table below is needed. I suggest that instead of filling the VAERS form directly that you do it first on a word processing software like WPS Office or Microsoft Word at first and then transfer it to VAERS because VAERS does not save your data until submitted.

Going into the list, A has the most possible adverse events due to autoimmune antibodies. Anything on this list with anti or auto means autoimmune disease. If you had the Pfizer shot and you feel achy anywhere in your body since then, it should be reported.

Again, report the diagnosis like Myocardial infarction instead of chest pain, Pulmonary Embolism instead of difficulty breathing, or Ankylosing Spondylitis instead of back pain.

In another Pfizer report, they list symptoms like pain on the injection site, fever, headache other things that do not seem dangerous but those may be amyloid formation on the injection site, sepsis, or cerebral vein thrombosis.

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The list below many conditions that can lead to sudden death. Many will not get the correct diagnosis, especially the elderly, because the casualties will be blamed on pre-existing medical problems like coronary artery disease and diabetes. That is why the VAERS report will undoubtedly be underreported.

The list also includes many rare genetic diseases. If they get enough reports, it may not be rare anymore.

LIST OF ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST (1,289 Total)

A

  1. 1p36 deletion syndrome
  2. 2-Hydroxyglutaric aciduria
  3. 5’nucleotidase increased
  4. Acoustic neuritis
  5. Acquired C1 inhibitor deficiency
  6. Acquired epidermolysis bullosa
  7. Acquired epileptic aphasia
  8. Acute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
  9. Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis
  10. Acute encephalitis with refractory, repetitive partial seizures
  11. Acute febrile neutrophilic dermatosis
  12. Acute flaccid myelitis
  13. Acute hemorrhagic leukoencephalitis
  14. Acute hemorrhagic edema of infancy
  15. Acute kidney injury
  16.  Acute macular outer retinopathy
  17. Acute motor axonal neuropathy
  18. Acute motor-sensory axonal neuropathy
  19. Acute myocardial infarction
  20. Acute respiratory distress syndrome
  21. Acute respiratory failure
  22. Addison’s disease
  23. Administration site thrombosis
  24. Administration site vasculitis
  25. Adrenal thrombosis
  26. Adverse events following immunization
  27. Ageusia
  28. Agranulocytosis
  29. Air embolism
  30. Alanine aminotransferase abnormal
  31. Alanine aminotransferase increased
  32. Alcoholic seizure
  33. Allergic bronchopulmonary mycosis
  34. Allergic edema
  35. Alloimmune hepatitis
  36. Alopecia areata
  37. Alpers disease
  38. Alveolar proteinosis
  39. Ammonia abnormal
  40. Amniotic cavity infection
  41. Amygdalohippocampectomy
  42. Amyloid arthropathy
  43. Amyloidosis
  44. Amyloidosis senile
  45. Anaphylactic reaction
  46. Anaphylactic shock
  47. Anaphylactic transfusion reaction
  48. Anaphylactoid reaction
  49. Anaphylactoid shock
  50. Anaphylactoid syndrome of pregnancy
  51. Angioedema
  52. Angiopathic neuropathy
  53. Ankylosing spondylitis
  54. Anosmia
  55. Antiacetylcholine receptor antibody positive
  56. Anti-actin antibody positive
  57. Anti-aquaporin-4 antibody positive
  58. Anti-basal ganglia antibody positive
  59. Anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody positive
  60. Anti-epithelial antibody positive
  61. Anti-erythrocyte antibody positive
  62. Anti-exosome complex antibody positive
  63. Anti-GAD antibody negative
  64. Anti-GAD antibody positive
  65. Anti-ganglioside antibody positive
  66. Antigliadin antibody positive
  67. Anti-glomerular basement membrane antibody positive
  68. Anti-glomerular basement membrane disease
  69. Anti-glycyl-tRNA synthetase antibody positive
  70. Anti-HLA antibody test positive
  71. Anti-IA2 antibody positive
  72. Anti-insulin antibody increased
  73. Anti-insulin antibody positive
  74. Anti-insulin receptor antibody increased
  75. Anti-insulin receptor antibody positive
  76. Anti-interferon antibody negative
  77. Anti-interferon antibody positive
  78. Anti-islet cell antibody positive
  79. Antimitochondrial antibody positive
  80. Anti-muscle specific kinase antibody positive
  81. Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein antibodies positive
  82. Anti-myelin-associated glycoprotein associated polyneuropathy
  83. Antimyocardial antibody positive
  84. Anti-neuronal antibody positive
  85. Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody increased
  86. Antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody positive
  87. Anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody-positive vasculitis
  88. Anti-NMDA antibody positive
  89. Antinuclear antibody increased
  90. Antinuclear antibody positive
  91. Antiphospholipid antibodies positive
  92. Antiphospholipid syndrome
  93. Anti-platelet antibody positive
  94. Anti-prothrombin antibody positive
  95. Antiribosomal P antibody positive
  96. Anti-RNA polymerase III antibody positive
  97. Anti-saccharomyces cerevisiae antibody test positive
  98. Anti-sperm antibody positive
  99. Anti-SRP antibody positive
  100. Antisynthetase syndrome
  101. Anti-thyroid antibody positive
  102. Anti-transglutaminase antibody increased
  103. Anti-VGCC antibody positive
  104. Anti-vimentin antibody positive
  105. Antiviral prophylaxis
  106. Antiviral treatment
  107. Anti-zinc transporter 8 antibody positive
  108. Aortic embolus 
  109. Aortic thrombosis – blood clot in the main artery from the heart
  110. Aortitis– inflammation of the largest artery coming from the heart
  111. Aplasia pure red cell
  112. Aplastic anemia
  113. Application site thrombosis
  114. Application site vasculitis
  115. Arrhythmia
  116. Arterial bypass occlusion
  117. Arterial bypass thrombosis
  118. Arterial thrombosis
  119. Arteriovenous fistula thrombosis
  120. Arteriovenous graft site stenosis
  121. Arteriovenous graft thrombosis
  122. Arteritis
  123. Arteritis coronary
  124. Arthralgia
  125. Arthritis
  126. Arthritis enteropathic
  127. Ascites
  128. Aseptic cavernous sinus thrombosis
  129. Aspartate aminotransferase abnormal
  130. Aspartate aminotransferase increased
  131. Aspartate-glutamate-transporter deficiency
  132. AST to platelet ratio index increased–  associated with higher mortality in among HIV positive adults
  133. AST/ALT ratio abnormal
  134. Asthma
  135. Asymptomatic COVID-19
  136. Ataxia
  137. Atheroembolism
  138. Atonic seizures
  139. Atrial thrombosis– blood clot inside the atrial chamber of the heart
  140. Atrophic thyroiditis
  141. Atypical benign partial epilepsy
  142. Atypical pneumonia
  143. Aura
  144. Autoantibody positive
  145. Autoimmune anemia
  146. Autoimmune aplastic anemia
  147. Autoimmune arthritis
  148. Autoimmune blistering disease
  149. Autoimmune cholangitis
  150. Autoimmune colitis
  151. Autoimmune demyelinating disease
  152. Autoimmune dermatitis
  153. Autoimmune disorder
  154. Autoimmune encephalopathy
  155. Autoimmune endocrine disorder
  156. Autoimmune enteropathy
  157. Autoimmune eye disorder
  158. Autoimmune hemolytic anemia
  159. Autoimmune heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
  160. Autoimmune hepatitis – Pfizer COVID shot makes human liver cells produce SARS-CoV-2 spike DNA
  161. Autoimmune hyperlipidemia
  162. Autoimmune hypothyroidism
  163. Autoimmune inner ear disease
  164. Autoimmune lung disease
  165. Autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome
  166. Autoimmune myocarditis
  167. Autoimmune myositis
  168. Autoimmune nephritis
  169. Autoimmune neuropathy
  170. Autoimmune neutropenia
  171. Autoimmune pancreatitis
  172. Autoimmune pancytopenia – pancytopenia is when all blood cells are low
  173. Autoimmune pericarditis– inflammation of the sac covering the heart
  174. Autoimmune retinopathy
  175. Autoimmune thyroid disorder
  176. Autoimmune thyroiditis
  177. Autoimmune uveitis
  178. Autoinflammation with infantile enterocolitis
  179. Autoinflammatory disease
  180. Automatism epileptic
  181. Autonomic nervous system imbalance – people with Postural Orthostatic Hypotension have this
  182. Autonomic seizure
  183. Axial spondyloarthritis
  184. Axillary vein thrombosis
  185. Axonal and demyelinating polyneuropathy
  186. Axonal neuropathy

B

  1. Bacterascites
  2. Baltic myoclonic epilepsy
  3. Band sensation
  4. Basedow’s disease
  5. Basilar artery thrombosis
  6. Basophilopenia
  7. B-cell aplasia
  8. Behcet’s syndrome
  9. Benign ethnic neutropenia
  10. Benign familial neonatal convulsions
  11. Benign familial pemphigus
  12. Benign rolandic epilepsy
  13. Beta-2 glycoprotein antibody positive
  14. Bickerstaff’s encephalitis
  15. Bile output abnormal
  16. Bile output decreased
  17. Biliary ascites
  18. Bilirubin conjugated abnormal
  19. Bilirubin conjugated increased
  20. Bilirubin urine present
  21. Biopsy liver abnormal
  22. Biotinidase deficiency
  23. Birdshot chorioretinopathy
  24. Blood alkaline phosphatase abnormal
  25. Blood alkaline phosphatase increased
  26. Blood bilirubin abnormal
  27. Blood bilirubin increased
  28. Blood bilirubin unconjugated increased
  29. Blood cholinesterase abnormal
  30. Blood cholinesterase decreased
  31. Blood pressure decreased
  32. Blood pressure diastolic decreased
  33. Blood pressure systolic decreased
  34. Blue toe syndrome
  35. Brachiocephalic vein thrombosis
  36. Brain stem embolism
  37. Brain stem thrombosis
  38. Bromosulphthalein test abnormal
  39. Bronchial edema
  40. Bronchitis
  41. Bronchitis mycoplasmal
  42. Bronchitis viral
  43. Bronchopulmonary aspergillosis allergic
  44. Bronchospasm
  45. Budd- Chiari syndrome
  46. Bulbar palsy
  47. Butterfly rash

C

  1. C1q nephropathy
  2. Cesarean section
  3. Calcium embolism
  4. Capillaritis
  5. Caplan’s syndrome
  6. Cardiac amyloidosis – The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can form amyloids seen in lung, blood, and nervous system disorders
  7. Cardiac arrest –  death
  8. Cardiac (Heart) failure
  9. Cardiac failure acute
  10. Cardiac sarcoidosis
  11. Cardiac ventricular thrombosis
  12. Cardiogenic shock
  13. Cardiolipin antibody positive
  14. Cardiopulmonary failure
  15. Cardio-respiratory arrest – death
  16. Cardio-respiratory distress
  17. Cardiovascular insufficiency
  18. Carotid arterial embolus
  19. Carotid artery thrombosis
  20. Cataplexy
  21. Catheter site thrombosis
  22. Catheter site vasculitis
  23. Cavernous sinus thrombosis
  24. CDKL5 deficiency disorder
  25. CEC syndrome
  26. Cement embolism
  27. Central nervous system lupus
  28. Central nervous system vasculitis
  29. Cerebellar artery thrombosis
  30. Cerebellar embolism – same as cerebellar infarct
  31. Cerebral amyloid angiopathy
  32. Cerebral arteritis
  33. Cerebral artery embolism
  34. Cerebral artery thrombosis
  35. Cerebral gas embolism
  36. Cerebral microembolism
  37. Cerebral septic infarct – infected blood clot in the brain
  38. Cerebral thrombosis
  39. Cerebral venous sinus thrombosis
  40. Cerebral venous thrombosis
  41. Cerebrospinal thrombotic tamponade
  42. Cerebrovascular accident –  stroke
  43. Change in seizure presentation
  44. Chest discomfort
  45. Child-Pugh-Turcotte score abnormal  assesses the severity of hepatitis
  46. Child-Pugh-Turcotte score increased
  47. Chilblains
  48. Choking
  49. Choking sensation
  50. Cholangitis sclerosing
  51. Chronic autoimmune glomerulonephritis
  52. Chronic cutaneous lupus erythematosus
  53. Chronic fatigue syndrome
  54. Chronic gastritis
  55. Chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyradiculoneuropathy
  56. Chronic lymphocytic inflammation with pontine perivascular enhancement responsive to steroids
  57. Chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis – a bone infection that won’t go away
  58. Chronic respiratory failure
  59. Chronic spontaneous urticaria
  60. Circulatory collapse
  61. Circumoral edema
  62. Circumoral swelling
  63. Clinically isolated syndrome
  64. Clonic convulsion
  65. Coeliac disease
  66. Cogan’s syndrome
  67. Cold agglutinins positive
  68. Cold type hemolytic anemia
  69. Colitis
  70. Colitis erosive
  71. Colitis herpes
  72. Colitis microscopic
  73. Colitis ulcerative
  74. Collagen disorder
  75. Collagen-vascular disease
  76. Complement factor abnormal
  77. Complement factor C1 decreased
  78. Complement factor C2 decreased
  79. Complement factor C3 decreased
  80. Complement factor C4 decreased
  81. Complement factor decreased
  82. Computerized tomogram liver abnormal
  83. Concentric sclerosis
  84. Congenital anomaly
  85. Congenital bilateral perisylvian syndrome
  86. Congenital herpes simplex infection
  87. Congenital myasthenic syndrome
  88. Congenital varicella infection – chickenpox in a newborn obtained from the mother
  89. Congestive hepatopathy
  90. Convulsion in childhood
  91. Convulsions local
  92. Convulsive threshold lowered
  93. Coombs positive hemolytic anemia
  94. Coronary artery disease
  95. Coronary artery embolism
  96. Coronary artery thrombosis
  97. Coronary bypass thrombosis
  98. Coronavirus infection
  99. Coronavirus test
  100. Coronavirus test negative
  101. Coronavirus test positive
  102. Corpus callosotomy – surgical treatment for refractory epilepsy.
  103. Cough
  104. Cough variant asthma
  105. COVID-19
  106. COVID-19 immunization
  107. COVID-19 pneumonia
  108. COVID-19 prophylaxis
  109. COVID-19 treatment
  110. Cranial nerve disorder
  111. Cranial nerve palsies multiple
  112. Cranial nerve paralysis
  113. CREST syndrome
  114. Crohn’s disease
  115. Cryofibrinogenaemia
  116. Cryoglobulinaemia
  117. CSF oligoclonal band present
  118. Cerebral Salt Wasting Syndrome CSWS syndrome
  119. Cutaneous amyloidosis
  120. Cutaneous lupus erythematosus
  121. Cutaneous sarcoidosis
  122. Cutaneous vasculitis
  123. Cyanosis
  124. Cyclic neutropenia
  125. Cystitis interstitial
  126. Cytokine release syndrome
  127. Cytokine storm

D

  1. De novo purine synthesis inhibitors associated with acute inflammatory syndrome
  2. Death neonatal
  3. Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
  4. Deep vein thrombosis postoperative – DVT after surgery
  5. Deficiency of bile secretion
  6. Deja vu
  7. Demyelinating polyneuropathy
  8. Demyelination
  9. Dermatitis
  10. Dermatitis bullous
  11. Dermatitis herpetiformis
  12. Dermatomyositis
  13. Device embolization
  14. Device related thrombosis
  15. Diabetes mellitus
  16. Diabetic ketoacidosis
  17. Diabetic mastopathy
  18. Dialysis amyloidosis
  19. Dialysis membrane reaction
  20. Diastolic hypotension
  21. Diffuse vasculitis
  22. Digital pitting scar
  23. Disseminated intravascular coagulation
  24. Disseminated intravascular coagulation in newborn
  25. Disseminated neonatal herpes simplex
  26. Disseminated varicella (chickenpox)
  27. Disseminated varicella-zoster vaccine virus infection
  28. Disseminated varicella-zoster virus infection
  29. DNA antibody positive
  30. Double cortex syndrome
  31. Double-stranded DNA antibody positive
  32. Dreamy state
  33. Dressler’s syndrome
  34. Drop attacks
  35. Drug withdrawal convulsions
  36. Dyspnoea – shortness of breath

E

  1. Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy with burst suppression – report this even if the infant was not injected but the mother was.
  2. Eclampsia
  3. Eczema herpeticum
  4. Embolia cutis medicamentosa
  5. Embolic cerebellar infarction
  6. Embolic cerebral infarction
  7. Embolic pneumonia
  8. Embolic stroke
  9. Embolism
  10. Embolism arterial
  11. Embolism venous
  12. Encephalitis
  13. Encephalitis allergic
  14. Encephalitis autoimmune
  15. Encephalitis brain stem
  16. Encephalitis hemorrhagic
  17. Encephalitis periaxialis diffusa
  18. Encephalitis post-immunization
  19. Encephalomyelitis
  20. Encephalopathy
  21. Endocrine disorder
  22. Endocrine ophthalmopathy
  23. Endotracheal intubation – a tube inserted thru the throat into the lungs for mechanical ventilation
  24. Enteritis
  25. Enteritis leukopenic
  26. Enterobacter pneumonia
  27. Enterocolitis
  28. Enteropathic spondylitis
  29. Eosinopenia
  30. Eosinophilic fasciitis
  31. Eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis
  32. Eosinophilic esophagitis can present as heartburn
  33. Epidermolysis
  34. Epilepsy
  35. Epilepsy surgery
  36. Epilepsy with myoclonic-atonic seizures
  37. Epileptic aura
  38. Epileptic psychosis
  39. Erythema
  40. Erythema induratum
  41. Erythema multiforme
  42. Erythema nodosum
  43. Evans syndrome
  44. Exanthema subitum
  45. Expanded disability status scale score decreased
  46. Expanded disability status scale score increased
  47. Exposure to a communicable disease
  48. Exposure to SARS-CoV-2
  49. Eye edema
  50. Eye pruritus – itchiness
  51. Eye swelling
  52. Eyelid edema

F

  1. Face edema
  2. Facial paralysis – Bells’ palsy
  3. Facial paresis
  4. Faciobrachial dystonic seizure
  5. Fat embolism
  6. Febrile convulsion
  7. Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome –  seizures related to high fever
  8. Febrile neutropenia – fever with very low white blood cell count
  9. Felty’s syndrome
  10. Femoral artery embolism
  11. Fibrillary glomerulonephritis
  12. Fibromyalgia
  13. Flushing
  14. Foaming at mouth
  15. Focal cortical resection
  16. Focal dyscognitive seizures
  17. Fetal distress syndrome
  18. Fetal placental thrombosis
  19. Foetor hepaticus – breath smell peculiar to liver problems
  20. Foreign body embolism
  21. Frontal lobe epilepsy
  22. Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus – the rapid loss of cells that produce insulin

G

  1. Galactose elimination capacity test abnormal – means the liver is not working right
  2. Galactose elimination capacity test decreased
  3. Gamma-glutamyltransferase (GGT) abnormal
  4. Gamma-glutamyltransferase Increased
  5. Gastritis herpes
  6. Gastrointestinal amyloidosis The SARS-CoV-2 spike protein can form amyloids seen in lung, blood, and nervous system disorders
  7. Gelastic seizure – seizures presenting as “laughter” or mumbling
  8. Generalized onset non-motor seizure
  9. Generalized tonic-clonic seizures – known as grand mal seizures before
  10. Genital herpes
  11. Genital herpes simplex
  12. Genital herpes zoster
  13. Giant cell arteritis
  14. Glomerulonephritis – 14 to 17 are kidney related
  15. Glomerulonephritis membranoproliferative
  16. Glomerulonephritis membranous
  17. Glomerulonephritis rapidly progressive
  18. Glossopharyngeal nerve paralysis
  19. Glucose transporter type 1 deficiency syndrome
  20. Glutamate dehydrogenase increased
  21. Glycocholic acid increased
  22. GM2 gangliosidosis
  23. Goodpasture’s syndrome
  24. Graft thrombosis
  25. Granulocytopenia
  26. Granulocytopenia neonatal
  27. Granulomatosis with polyangiitis
  28. Granulomatous dermatitis
  29. Grey matter heterotopia
  30. Guanase increased
  31. Guillain-Barre syndrome UK Study of COVID-19 shots and Excess Rates of Guillain-Barré Syndrome

H

  1. Hemolytic anemia
  2. Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis
  3. Hemorrhage
  4. Hemorrhagic ascites
  5. Hemorrhagic disorder
  6. Hemorrhagic pneumonia
  7. Hemorrhagic varicella syndrome
  8. Hemorrhagic vasculitis
  9. Hantavirus pulmonary infection
  10. Hashimoto’s encephalopathy
  11. Hashitoxicosis
  12. Hemimegalencephaly
  13. Henoch-Schonlein purpura
  14. Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis
  15. Hepaplastin abnormal
  16. Hepaplastin decreased
  17. Heparin-induced thrombocytopenia
  18. Hepatic amyloidosis
  19. Hepatic artery embolism This Study shows Ten Fold risk of Developing Blood Clots after the COVID Vaccines.
  20. Hepatic artery flow decreased
  21. Hepatic artery thrombosis
  22. Hepatic enzyme abnormal
  23. Hepatic enzyme decreased
  24. Hepatic enzyme increased
  25. Hepatic fibrosis marker abnormal
  26. Hepatic fibrosis marker increased
  27. Hepatic function abnormal
  28. Hepatic hydrothorax
  29. Hepatic hypertrophy
  30. Hepatic hypoperfusion
  31. Hepatic lymphocytic infiltration
  32. Hepatic mass
  33. Hepatic pain – liver pain
  34. Hepatic sequestration
  35. Hepatic vascular resistance increased
  36. Hepatic vascular thrombosis
  37. Hepatic vein embolism
  38. Hepatic vein thrombosis
  39. Hepatic venous pressure gradient abnormal
  40. Hepatic venous pressure gradient increased
  41. Hepatitis
  42. Hepatobiliary scan abnormal
  43. Hepatomegaly – enlarged liver
  44. Hepatosplenomegaly –  liver and spleen enlargement
  45. Hereditary angioedema with C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency
  46. Herpes dermatitis
  47. Herpes gestationis is a pruritic polymorphic inflammatory dermatosis of pregnancy and the postpartum period.
  48. Herpes esophagitis herpes infection of the esophagus. Many herpes-related conditions follow below. Herpes infections could be related to a weakened immune system.
  49. Herpes ophthalmic
  50. Herpes pharyngitis
  51. Herpes sepsis
  52. Herpes simplex
  53. Herpes simplex cervicitis
  54. Herpes simplex colitis
  55. Herpes simplex encephalitis
  56. Herpes simplex gastritis
  57. Herpes simplex hepatitis
  58. Herpes simplex meningitis
  59. Herpes simplex meningoencephalitis
  60. Herpes simplex meningomyelitis
  61. Herpes simplex necrotizing retinopathy
  62. Herpes simplex oesophagitis
  63. Herpes simplex otitis externa
  64. Herpes simplex pharyngitis
  65. Herpes simplex pneumonia
  66. Herpes simplex reactivation
  67. Herpes simplex sepsis
  68. Herpes simplex viremia
  69. Herpes simplex virus conjunctivitis neonatal
  70. Herpes simplex visceral
  71. Herpes virus
  72. Herpes zoster – Shingles after COVID-19 Vaccination
  73. Herpes zoster cutaneous disseminated
  74. Herpes zoster infection neurological
  75. Herpes zoster meningitis
  76. Herpes zoster meningoencephalitis
  77. Herpes zoster meningomyelitis
  78. Herpes zoster meningoradiculitis
  79. Herpes zoster necrotizing retinopathy
  80. Herpes zoster oticus –  ear
  81. Herpes zoster pharyngitis
  82. Herpes zoster reactivation
  83. Herpetic radiculopathy
  84. Histone antibody positive
  85. Hoigne’s syndrome
  86. Human herpesvirus 6 encephalitis
  87. Human herpesvirus 6 infection
  88. Human herpesvirus 6 infection reactivation
  89. Human herpesvirus 7 infection
  90. Human herpesvirus 8 infection
  91. Hyperammonaemia
  92. Hyperbilirubinaemia
  93. Hypercholia
  94. Hypergammaglobulinaemia benign monoclonal
  95. Hyperglycemic seizure
  96. Hypersensitivity
  97. Hypersensitivity vasculitis
  98. Hyperthyroidism
  99. Hypertransaminasaemia
  100. Hyperventilation
  101. Hypoalbuminaemia
  102. Hypocalcemic seizure
  103. Hypogammaglobulinaemia
  104. Hypoglossal nerve paralysis
  105. Hypoglossal nerve paresis
  106. Hypoglycaemic seizure
  107. Hyponatremic seizure
  108. Hypotension
  109. Hypotensive crisis
  110. Hypothenar hammer syndrome
  111. Hypothyroidism
  112. Hypoxia – low blood oxygen levels

I

  1. Idiopathic CD4 lymphocytopenia – idiopathic means “we don’t know what caused it”
  2. Idiopathic generalized epilepsy
  3. Idiopathic interstitial pneumonia
  4. Idiopathic neutropenia
  5. Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
  6. IgA nephropathy
  7. IgM nephropathy
  8. Cranial nerve III (oculomotor) paralysis
  9. Cranial nerve III paresis – presents as double vision
  10. Iliac artery embolism – iliac arteries supply blood to the legs
  11. Immune thrombocytopenia
  12. Immune-mediated adverse reaction
  13. Immune-mediated cholangitis
  14. Immune-mediated cholestasis
  15. Immune-mediated cytopenia
  16. Immune-mediated encephalitis
  17. Immune-mediated encephalopathy
  18. Immune-mediated endocrinopathy
  19. Immune-mediated enterocolitis
  20. Immune-mediated gastritis
  21. Immune-mediated hepatic disorder
  22. Immune-mediated hepatitis
  23. Immune-mediated hyperthyroidism
  24. Immune-mediated hypothyroidism
  25. Immune-mediated myocarditis
  26. Immune-mediated myositis
  27. Immune-mediated nephritis
  28. Immune-mediated neuropathy
  29. Immune-mediated pancreatitis
  30. Immune-mediated pneumonitis
  31. Immune-mediated renal disorder
  32. Immune-mediated thyroiditis
  33. Immune-mediated uveitis
  34. Immunoglobulin G4 related disease
  35. Immunoglobulins abnormal
  36. Implant site thrombosis
  37. Inclusion body myositis
  38. Infantile genetic agranulocytosis – a baby born without white blood cells to protect itself
  39. Infantile spasms
  40. Infected vasculitis
  41. Infective thrombosis
  42. Inflammation
  43. Inflammatory bowel disease
  44. Infusion site thrombosis
  45. Infusion site vasculitis
  46. Injection site thrombosis
  47. Injection site urticaria
  48. Injection site vasculitis
  49. Injection site thrombosis
  50. Insulin autoimmune syndrome – leads to low blood sugar
  51. Interstitial granulomatous dermatitis
  52. Interstitial lung disease
  53. Intracardiac mass
  54. Intracardiac thrombus – blood clot inside the heart
  55. Intracranial pressure increased
  56. Intrapericardial thrombosis
  57. Intrinsic factor antibody abnormal –  leads to Vitamin B12 deficiency
  58. Intrinsic factor antibody positive
  59. IPEX (immune dysregulation, polyendocrinopathy, enteropathy, X-linked) syndrome
  60. Irregular breathing
  61. IRVAN syndrome
  62. Cranial nerve IV paralysis –  one of the eye muscles. Disorders with this can lead to double vision
  63. Cranial nerve IVth paresis

Interesting read about Wim Hof Method and the Immune system. Secrets of the Ice Man: Voluntary control of adrenaline and the effect on the immune system

J

  1. JC polyomavirus test positive
  2. JC virus Cerebrospinal fluid test positive
  3. Jeavons syndrome
  4. Jugular vein embolism
  5. Jugular vein thrombosis –
  6. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis – children are not exempt from the adverse effects
  7. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy
  8. Juvenile polymyositis
  9. Juvenile psoriatic arthritis
  10. Juvenile spondyloarthritis

K

  1. Kaposi sarcoma inflammatory cytokine syndrome
  2. Kawasaki’s disease – 
  3. Kayser-Fleischer ring
  4. Keratoderma blenorrhagica
  5. Ketosis-prone diabetes mellitus
  6. Kounis syndrome – Kounis syndrome can explain vaccine-related heart attacks

L

  1. Lafora’s myoclonic epilepsy
  2. Lambl’s excrescences
  3. Laryngeal dyspnea
  4. Laryngeal edema
  5. Laryngeal rheumatoid arthritis
  6. Laryngospasm
  7. Laryngotracheal edema
  8. Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults insulin-requiring diabetes occurring in adults
  9. LE cells present
  10. Lemierre syndrome
  11. Lennox-Gastaut syndrome
  12. Leucine aminopeptidase increased
  13. Leukoencephalomyelitis
  14. Leukoencephalopathy
  15. Leukopenia
  16. Leukopenia neonatal
  17. Lewis-Sumner syndrome
  18. Lhermitte’s sign
  19. Lichen planopilaris
  20. Lichen planus
  21. Lichen sclerosus
  22. Limbic encephalitis
  23. Linear IgA disease
  24. Lip edema
  25. Lip swelling
  26. Liver function test abnormal
  27. Liver function test decreased
  28. Liver function test increased
  29. Liver induration
  30. Liver injury
  31. Liver iron concentration abnormal
  32. Liver iron concentration increased
  33. Liver opacity
  34. Liver palpable
  35. Liver sarcoidosis
  36. Liver scan abnormal
  37. Liver tenderness
  38. Low birth weight baby
  39. Lower respiratory tract herpes infection
  40. Lower respiratory tract infection
  41. Lower respiratory tract infection viral
  42. Lung abscess
  43. Lupoid hepatic cirrhosis Systemic Lupus Erythematosus is an autoimmune disease that affects the whole body
  44. Lupus cystitis
  45. Lupus encephalitis
  46. Lupus endocarditis
  47. Lupus enteritis
  48. Lupus hepatitis
  49. Lupus myocarditis
  50. Lupus myositis
  51. Lupus nephritis
  52. Lupus pancreatitis
  53. Lupus pleurisy
  54. Lupus pneumonitis
  55. Lupus vasculitis
  56. Lupus-like syndrome
  57. Lymphocytic hypophysitis
  58. Lymphocytopenia neonatal
  59. Lymphopenia –  low lymphocytes

M

  1. MAGIC (Mouth and genital ulcers with inflamed cartilage syndrome) syndrome
  2. Magnetic resonance imaging of liver abnormal
  3. Magnetic resonance proton density fat fraction measurement
  4. Mahler sign
  5. Manufacturing laboratory analytical testing issue
  6. Manufacturing materials issue
  7. Manufacturing production issue
  8. Marburg’s variant multiple sclerosis
  9. Marchiafava-Bignami disease
  10. Marine Lenhart syndrome
  11. Mastocytic enterocolitis
  12. Maternal exposure during pregnancy
  13. Medical device site thrombosis
  14. Medical device site vasculitis
  15. MELAS (Mitochondrial encephalopathylactic acidosis, and stroke-like episodes)   syndrome
  16. Meningitis
  17. Meningitis aseptic
  18. Meningitis herpes
  19. Meningoencephalitis herpes simplex neonatal
  20. Meningoencephalitis herpetic
  21. Meningomyelitis herpes
  22. MERS-CoV test
  23. MERS-CoV test negative
  24. MERS-CoV test positive
  25. Mesangioproliferative glomerulonephritis
  26. Mesenteric artery embolism
  27. Mesenteric artery thrombosis
  28. Mesenteric vein thrombosis
  29. Metapneumovirus infection
  30. Metastatic cutaneous Crohn’s disease
  31. Metastatic pulmonary embolism
  32. Microangiopathy
  33. Microembolism
  34. Microscopic polyangiitis
  35. Middle East respiratory syndrome
  36. Migraine-triggered seizure
  37. Miliary pneumonia
  38. Miller Fisher syndrome
  39. Mitochondrial aspartate aminotransferase increased
  40. Mixed connective tissue disease
  41. Model for end-stage liver disease score abnormal
  42. Model for end-stage liver disease score increased
  43. Molar ratio of total branched-chain amino acid to tyrosine
  44. Molybdenum cofactor deficiency
  45. Monocytopenia
  46. Mononeuritis
  47. Mononeuropathy multiplex
  48. Morphoea
  49. Morvan syndrome
  50. Mouth swelling
  51. Moyamoya disease
  52. Multifocal motor neuropathy
  53. Multiple organ dysfunction syndromes
  54. Multiple sclerosis – SARS-CoV-2 brings out an endogenous retrovirus protein to cause severe COVID-19 and Long COVID syndrome
  55. Multiple sclerosis relapse
  56. Multiple sclerosis relapse prophylaxis
  57. Multiple subpial transections
  58. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome
  59. Muscular sarcoidosis
  60. Myasthenia gravis
  61. Myasthenia gravis crisis
  62. Myasthenia gravis neonatal
  63. Myasthenic syndrome
  64. Myelitis
  65. Myelitis transverse
  66. Myocardial infarction
  67. Myocarditis – Myocarditis by age, sex, and COVID shotCirculation: Myocarditis related to COVID-19 shots in teenagers and young adultsMyocarditis and the COVID vaccine
  68. Myocarditis post-infection
  69. Myoclonic epilepsy
  70. Myoclonic epilepsy and ragged red fibers
  71. Myokymia
  72. Myositis

N

Neonates refer to newborns less than one-month-old

  1. Narcolepsy
  2. Nasal herpes
  3. Nasal obstruction
  4. Necrotizing herpetic retinopathy
  5. Neonatal Crohn’s disease
  6. Neonatal epileptic seizure
  7. Neonatal lupus erythematosus
  8. Neonatal mucocutaneous herpes simplex
  9. Neonatal pneumonia
  10. Neonatal seizure
  11. Nephritis
  12. Nephrogenic systemic fibrosis
  13. Neuralgic amyotrophy
  14. Neuritis
  15. Neuritis cranial
  16. Neuromyelitis Optica pseudo relapse
  17. Neuromyelitis Optica spectrum disorder
  18. Neuromyotonia
  19. Neuronal neuropathy
  20. Neuropathy peripheral – any numbness or tingling or funny sensation on the skin falls under this
  21. Neuropathy, ataxia, retinitis pigmentosa syndrome
  22. Neuropsychiatric lupus
  23. Neurosarcoidosis
  24. Neutropenia – low white blood cell count
  25. Neutropenia neonatal
  26. Neutropenic colitis
  27. Neutropenic infection
  28. Neutropenic sepsis
  29. Nodular rash
  30. Nodular vasculitis
  31. Noninfectious myelitis – an autoimmune disease of the spinal cord
  32. Noninfective encephalitis – an autoimmune disease of the brain
  33. Noninfective encephalomyelitis
  34. Noninfective oophoritis – an autoimmune disease of the ovaries

O

  1. Obstetrical pulmonary embolism
  2. Occupational exposure to a communicable disease
  3. Occupational exposure to SARS-CoV-2
  4. Ocular hyperemia – eye redness
  5. Ocular myasthenia
  6. Ocular pemphigoid
  7. Ocular sarcoidosis
  8. Ocular vasculitis
  9. Oculofacial paralysis
  10. Edema – swelling – same as edema
  11. Edema blister
  12. Edema due to hepatic disease
  13. Edema mouth
  14. Oesophageal achalasia
  15. Ophthalmic artery thrombosis
  16. Ophthalmic herpes simplex
  17. Ophthalmic herpes zoster
  18. Ophthalmic vein thrombosis
  19. Optic neuritis
  20. Optic neuropathy
  21. Optic perineuritis
  22. Oral herpes
  23. Oral lichen planus
  24. Oropharyngeal edema
  25. Oropharyngeal spasm
  26. Oropharyngeal swelling
  27. Osmotic demyelination syndrome
  28. Ovarian vein thrombosis
  29. Overlap syndrome – an autoimmune disease of connective tissue in which a person presents with symptoms of two or more diseases.

P

Plenty of lung (pulmonary) complications, unusual cases of pneumonia you only see in immune-compromised people, and liver – (portal) complications here

  1. Pediatric autoimmune neuropsychiatric disorders associated with streptococcal infection – PANS
  2. Paget-Schroetter syndrome
  3. Palindromic rheumatism
  4. Palisaded neutrophilic granulomatous dermatitis
  5. Palmoplantar keratoderma
  6. Palpable purpura
  7. Pancreatitis
  8. Panencephalitis
  9. Papillophlebitis
  10. Paracancerous pneumonia
  11. Paradoxical embolism
  12. Parainfluenzae viral laryngotracheobronchitis
  13. Paraneoplastic dermatomyositis
  14. Paraneoplastic pemphigus
  15. Paraneoplastic thrombosis
  16. Paresis cranial nerve
  17. Parietal cell antibody positive
  18. Paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
  19. Partial seizures
  20. Partial seizures with secondary generalization
  21. Patient isolation
  22. Pelvic venous thrombosis
  23. Pemphigoid
  24. Pemphigus
  25. Penile vein thrombosis
  26. Pericarditis
  27. Pericarditis lupus
  28. Perihepatic discomfort
  29. Periorbital edema
  30. Periorbital swelling
  31. Peripheral artery thrombosis
  32. Peripheral embolism
  33. Peripheral ischemia
  34. Peripheral vein thrombus extension
  35. Periportal edema
  36. Peritoneal fluid protein abnormal
  37. Peritoneal fluid protein decreased
  38. Peritoneal fluid protein increased
  39. Peritonitis lupus
  40. Pernicious anemia
  41. Petit mal epilepsy
  42. Pharyngeal edema
  43. Pharyngeal swelling
  44. Pityriasis lichenoides et varioliformis acuta
  45. Placenta praevia
  46. Pleuroparenchymal fibroelastosis
  47. Pneumobilia
  48. Pneumonia
  49. Pneumonia adenoviral
  50. Pneumonia cytomegaloviral
  51. Pneumonia herpes viral
  52. Pneumonia influenza
  53. Pneumonia measles
  54. Pneumonia mycoplasma
  55. Pneumonia necrotizing
  56. Pneumonia parainfluenzae viral
  57. Pneumonia respiratory syncytial viral
  58. Pneumonia viral
  59. POEMS (polyneuropathyorganomegalyendocrinopathymyeloma protein, and skin changes) syndrome
  60. Polyarteritis nodosa
  61. Polyarthritis
  62. Polychondritis
  63. Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type I
  64. Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type II
  65. Polyglandular autoimmune syndrome type III
  66. Polyglandular disorder
  67. Polymicrogyria
  68. Polymyalgia rheumatica
  69. Polymyositis – muscle pain all over
  70. Polyneuropathy
  71. Polyneuropathy idiopathic progressive
  72. Portal pyemia – pus in the liver
  73. Portal vein embolism
  74. Portal vein flow decreased
  75. Portal vein pressure increased
  76. Portal vein thrombosis
  77. Portosplenomesenteric venous thrombosis
  78. Postprocedural hypotension
  79. Postprocedural pneumonia
  80. Postprocedural pulmonary embolism
  81. Post-stroke epilepsy
  82. Post-stroke seizure
  83. Post-thrombotic retinopathy
  84. Post-thrombotic syndrome
  85. Post viral fatigue syndrome – Long COVID syndrome after COVID shots fall under this
  86. Postictal headache
  87. Postictal paralysis
  88. Postictal psychosis
  89. Postictal state
  90. Postoperative respiratory distress
  91. Postoperative respiratory failure
  92. Postoperative thrombosis
  93. Postpartum thrombosis
  94. Postpartum venous thrombosis
  95. Postpericardiotomy syndrome
  96. Post-traumatic epilepsy
  97. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome – POTS syndrome
  98. Precerebral artery thrombosis
  99. Pre-eclampsia
  100. Preictal state
  101. Premature labor
  102. Premature menopause
  103. Primary amyloidosis
  104. Primary biliary cholangitis
  105. Primary progressive multiple sclerosis
  106. Procedural shock
  107. Proctitis herpes
  108. Proctitis ulcerative
  109. Product availability issue
  110. Product distribution issue
  111. Product supply issue
  112. Progressive facial hemiatrophy –  also known as Parry-Romberg syndrome, is characterized by slowly progressive deterioration of the skin and soft tissues on one side of the face
  113. Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy
  114. Progressive multiple sclerosis
  115. Progressive relapsing multiple sclerosis
  116. Prosthetic cardiac valve thrombosis
  117. Pruritus – itchy skin
  118. Pruritus allergic
  119. Pseudovasculitis
  120. Psoriasis
  121. Psoriatic arthropathy
  122. Pulmonary amyloidosis
  123. Pulmonary artery thrombosis
  124. Pulmonary embolism
  125. Pulmonary fibrosis
  126. Pulmonary hemorrhage
  127. Pulmonary microemboli
  128. Pulmonary oil microembolism POME –  an acute (eg, < 60-minute onset) reaction to an injection of an oil-based compound and has been reported as an adverse event related to testosterone preparations formulated in oil. (Like a lipid nanoparticle)
  129. Pulmonary, renal syndrome
  130. Pulmonary sarcoidosis
  131. Pulmonary sepsis
  132. Pulmonary thrombosis
  133. Pulmonary tumor thrombotic microangiopathy
  134. Pulmonary vasculitis
  135. Pulmonary Veno-occlusive disease
  136. Pulmonary venous thrombosis
  137. Pyoderma gangrenosum
  138. Pyostomatitis vegetans
  139. Pyrexia – fever

  Q

Quarantine

R

  1. Radiation leukopenia
  2. Radiculitis brachial
  3. Radiologically isolated syndrome
  4. Rash
  5. Rash erythematous
  6. Rash pruritic
  7. Rasmussen encephalitis
  8. Raynaud’s phenomenon
  9. Reactive capillary endothelial proliferation
  10. Relapsing multiple sclerosis
  11. Relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis
  12. Renal amyloidosis
  13. Renal arteritis
  14. Renal artery thrombosis
  15. Renal embolism
  16. Renal failure
  17. Renal vascular thrombosis
  18. Renal vasculitis
  19. Renal vein embolism
  20. Renal vein thrombosis
  21. Respiratory arrest –  when someone stops breathing
  22. Respiratory disorder
  23. Respiratory distress – difficulty breathing
  24. Respiratory failure – breathing is not enough to provide adequate oxygen
  25. Respiratory paralysis – breathing muscles can’t move
  26. Respiratory syncytial virus bronchiolitis
  27. Respiratory syncytial virus bronchitis
  28. Retinal artery embolism – blood clot in the artery that supplies the retina. Anything involving the retina can lead to blindness. Retinal complications after COVID shots
  29. Retinal artery occlusion
  30. Retinal artery thrombosis
  31. Retinal vascular thrombosis
  32. Retinal vasculitis
  33. Retinal vein occlusion
  34. Retinal vein thrombosis
  35. Retinol binding protein decreased
  36. Retinopathy
  37. Retrograde portal vein flow
  38. Retroperitoneal fibrosis
  39. Reversible airways obstruction
  40. Reynold’s syndrome
  41. Rheumatic brain disease
  42. Rheumatic disorder
  43. Rheumatoid arthritis
  44. Rheumatoid factor increased
  45. Rheumatoid factor positive
  46. Rheumatoid factor quantitative increased
  47. Rheumatoid lung
  48. Rheumatoid neutrophilic dermatosis
  49. Rheumatoid nodule
  50. Rheumatoid nodule removal
  51. Rheumatoid scleritis
  52. Rheumatoid vasculitis

S

  1. Saccadic eye movement presents as dizziness
  2. SAPHO syndrome
  3. Sarcoidosis
  4. SARS-CoV-1 test
  5. SARS-CoV-1 test negative –  false negative
  6. SARS-CoV-1 test positive – false positive
  7. SARS-CoV-2 antibody test
  8. SARS-CoV-2 antibody test negative
  9. SARS-CoV-2 antibody test positive
  10. SARS-CoV-2 carrier
  11. SARS-CoV-2 sepsis
  12. SARS-CoV-2 test
  13. SARS-CoV-2 test false negative
  14. SARS-CoV-2 test false positive
  15. SARS-CoV-2 test negative
  16. SARS-CoV-2 test positive
  17. SARS-CoV-2 viremia
  18. Satoyoshi syndrome
  19. Schizencephaly
  20. Scleritis
  21. Sclerodactylia
  22. Scleroderma
  23. Scleroderma associated digital ulcer
  24. Scleroderma renal crisis
  25. Scleroderma-like reaction
  26. Secondary amyloidosis
  27. Secondary cerebellar degeneration
  28. Secondary progressive multiple sclerosis
  29. Segmented hyalinising vasculitis
  30. Seizure
  31. Seizure anoxic
  32. Seizure cluster
  33. Seizure like phenomena
  34. Seizure prophylaxis
  35. Sensation of foreign body
  36. Septic embolus
  37. Septic pulmonary embolism
  38. Severe acute respiratory syndrome
  39. Severe myoclonic epilepsy of infancy
  40. Shock – very low blood pressure
  41. Shock symptom
  42. Shrinking lung syndrome
  43. Shunt thrombosis –  blood clot inside medical tubes inside the body like dialysis catheters
  44. Silent thyroiditis
  45. Simple partial seizures
  46. Sjogren’s syndrome
  47. Skin swelling
  48. Systemic Lupus Erythematosus arthritis
  49. Smooth muscle antibody positive
  50. Sneezing
  51. Spinal artery embolism
  52. Spinal artery thrombosis
  53. Splenic artery thrombosis
  54. Splenic embolism
  55. Splenic thrombosis
  56. Splenic vein thrombosis
  57. Spondylitis
  58. Spondyloarthropathy
  59. Spontaneous heparin-induced thrombocytopenia syndrome
  60. Status epilepticus
  61. Stevens-Johnson syndrome
  62. Stiff leg syndrome
  63. Stiff person syndrome
  64. Stillbirth
  65. Still’s disease
  66. Stoma site thrombosis
  67. Stoma site vasculitis
  68. Stress cardiomyopathy
  69. Stridor
  70. Subacute cutaneous lupus erythematosus
  71. Subacute endocarditis
  72. Subacute inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy
  73. Subclavian artery embolism
  74. Subclavian artery thrombosis
  75. Subclavian vein thrombosis
  76. Sudden unexplained death in epilepsy
  77. Superior sagittal sinus thrombosis – Cerebral Thrombosis after the Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine
  78. Susac’s syndrome
  79. Suspected COVID-19
  80. Swelling
  81. Swelling face
  82. Swelling of eyelid
  83. Swollen tongue
  84. Sympathetic ophthalmia
  85. Systemic lupus erythematosus
  86. Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index abnormal
  87. Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index decreased
  88. Systemic lupus erythematosus disease activity index increased
  89. Systemic lupus erythematosus rash
  90. Systemic scleroderma
  91. Systemic sclerosis pulmonary

T

  1. Tachycardia – rapid heart rate
  2. Tachypnoea – rapid breathing
  3. Takayasu’s arteritis
  4. Temporal lobe epilepsy
  5. Terminal ileitis
  6. Testicular autoimmunity – The SARS-CoV-2 infects the human testes, lower testosterone, and is sexually transmitted from severe COVID-19 survivors
  7. Throat tightness
  8. Thromboangiitis obliterans
  9. Thrombocytopenia – low platelets leading to bleeding. Molecular mimicry between the spike protein and humans can shut down platelet production
  10. Thrombocytopenic purpura
  11. Thrombophlebitis
  12. Thrombophlebitis migrans
  13. Thrombophlebitis neonatal
  14. Thrombophlebitis septic
  15. Thrombophlebitis superficial
  16. Thromboplastin antibody positive
  17. Thrombosis
  18. Thrombosis corpora cavernosa
  19. Thrombosis in device
  20. Thrombosis mesenteric vessel
  21. Thrombotic cerebral infarction
  22. Thrombotic microangiopathy
  23. Thrombotic stroke
  24. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura
  25. Thyroid disorder
  26. Thyroid-stimulating immunoglobulin increased
  27. Thyroiditis
  28. Tongue amyloidosis
  29. Tongue biting
  30. Tongue edema
  31. Tonic-clonic movements
  32. Tonic convulsion
  33. Tonic posturing
  34. Topectomy– surgical excision of selected portions of the frontal cortex of the brain especially for the relief of medically intractable epilepsy
  35. Total bile acids increased
  36. Toxic epidermal necrolysis
  37. Toxic leukoencephalopathy
  38. Toxic oil syndrome
  39. Tracheal obstruction
  40. Tracheal edema
  41. Tracheobronchitis
  42. Tracheobronchitis mycoplasma
  43. Tracheobronchitis viral
  44. Transaminases abnormal
  45. Transaminases increased
  46. Transfusion-related alloimmune neutropenia
  47. Transient epileptic amnesia
  48. Transverse sinus thrombosis – Cerebral Thrombosis after the Pfizer Covid-19 Vaccine
  49. Trigeminal nerve paresis
  50. Trigeminal neuralgia – severe facial pain
  51. Trigeminal palsy
  52. Truncus coeliacus thrombosis
  53. Tuberous sclerosis complex
  54. Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis syndrome
  55. Tumefactive multiple sclerosis
  56. Tumor embolism
  57. Tumour thrombosis
  58. Type 1 diabetes mellitus – this type of diabetes needs life long insulin injection
  59. Type I hypersensitivity
  60. Type III immune complex-mediated reaction

U

  1. Uhthoff’s phenomenon – a transient worsening of neurological function lasting less than 24 hours that can occur in multiple sclerosis patients due to increases in core body temperature.
  2. Ulcerative keratitis
  3. Ultrasound liver abnormal
  4. Umbilical cord thrombosis
  5. Uncinate fits
  6. Undifferentiated connective tissue disease
  7. Upper airway obstruction
  8. Urine bilirubin increased
  9. Urobilinogen urine decreased
  10. Urobilinogen urine increased
  11. Urticaria
  12. Urticaria popular
  13. Urticarial vasculitis
  14. Uterine rupture – happens in pregnancy and childbirth
  15. Uveitis
  16. Vaccination site thrombosis
  17. Vaccination site vasculitis
  18. Vagus nerve paralysis
  19. Varicella – chickenpox
  20. Varicella keratitis
  21. Varicella post-vaccine
  22. Varicella zoster gastritis
  23. Varicella-zoster esophagitis
  24. Varicella-zoster pneumonia
  25. Varicella-zoster sepsis
  26. Varicella-zoster virus infection
  27. Vasa praevia
  28. Vascular graft thrombosis
  29. Vascular pseudoaneurysm thrombosis
  30. Vascular purpura
  31. Vascular stent thrombosis
  32. Vasculitic rash
  33. Vasculitic ulcer
  34. Vasculitis
  35. Vasculitis gastrointestinal
  36. Vasculitis necrotizing
  37. Vena cava embolism
  38. Vena cava thrombosis
  39. Venous intravasation
  40. Venous recanalisation
  41. Venous thrombosis
  42. Venous thrombosis in pregnancy
  43. Venous thrombosis limb
  44. Venous thrombosis neonatal
  45. Vertebral artery thrombosis
  46. Vessel puncture site thrombosis
  47. Visceral venous thrombosis
  48. (Sixth cranial) VIth nerve paralysis
  49. VIth nerve paresis
  50. Vitiligo
  51. Vocal cord paralysis
  52. Vocal cord paresis
  53. Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada disease

W

  1. Warm type hemolytic anemia
  2. Wheezing
  3. White nipple sign – indicative of a site of recent bleeding from a varicose vein inside the esophagus

X

  1. XIth nerve (Eleventh cranial nerve) paralysis
  2. X-ray hepatobiliary abnormal

Y

Young’s syndrome

Z

Zika virus-associated Guillain Barre syndrome

Addendum April 14, 2022 –  LIST OF ADVERSE EVENTS OF SPECIAL INTEREST – Downloadable PDF file with hyperlinks.

After reading and putting hypertext links, I noticed that I have not encountered some of the diseases due to rarity. I have to stress again that anything that happens to you if you have been vaccinated with any of the COVID shots, that you file a report even if the condition is not listed here.

If not, these shots will be included in the yearly vaccination schedule for everyone.

Addendum April 5, 2022: Pfizer released the document, 5.3.6 CUMULATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-AUTHORIZATION ADVERSE EVENT REPORTS OF PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) RECEIVED THROUGH 28-FEB-2021on April 1, 2022. It lists the Adverse Events of Special Interest documented after the Pfizer shot roll-out. I wrote about it at:

Pfizer BNT162b2 adverse events of special interest as of February 2021 after the roll-out

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  11. mRNA Vaccination Increases the Risk of Acute Coronary Syndrome

References:

  1. 5.3.6 CUMULATIVE ANALYSIS OF POST-AUTHORIZATION ADVERSE EVENT REPORTS OF PF-07302048 (BNT162B2) RECEIVED THROUGH 28-FEB-2021
  2. The Development Safety Update Report (DSUR): Harmonizing the Format and Content for Periodic Safety Reporting During Clinical Trials: Report of CIOMS Working Group VII, Geneva 2007.

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5 Replies to “The Complete List of the Pfizer Adverse Events of Special Interest”

  1. Multi-system Inflammatory Syndrome needs to have “in children” deleted. My brother in law developed it after his 2nd Pfizer shot.

    1. The multi-system inflammatory syndrome also happens in adults. It should be reported to VAERS too.

    2. You are right, Amy. I added. Multisystem inflammatory syndrome for adults.

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