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Abdominal pain is a symptom that determines the accuracy and timeliness of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. The article describes the causes of acute and chronic abdominal pain, particularly the pain in the abdominal wall, and the challenges in recognizing them. The pathogenetic features of visceral, parietal, referred, and psychogenic pain and the
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Functional abdominal pain [PDF]
Abstract Functional abdominal pain or functional abdominal pain syndrome (FAPS) is an uncommon functional gut disorder characterised by chronic or recurrent abdominal pain attributed to the gut but poorly related to gut function. It is associated with abnormal illness behaviour and patients show psychological morbidity that is often ...
P J, Matthews, Q, Aziz
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Recurrent Abdominal Pain [PDF]
Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP), as described in Apley’s (1975) seminal work, refers to a constellation of symptoms characterized by at least three episodes of abdominal pain, severe enough to interfere with psychosocial functioning, over a period of at least 3 months.
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ABDOMINAL PAIN AND PNEUMONIA. [PDF]
The subject of abdominal pain masking and dominating the clinical features of pulmonary lesions has been discussed in two most interesting reports inThe Journalrecently. I have to record the following case: History. —D. W., female, unmarried, aged 20 years, American nativity, previous health good, had an attack of articular rheumatism in November ...
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Woman With Abdominal Pain [PDF]
Ayami, Shigeno, Hiraku, Funakoshi
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Female with abdominal pain [PDF]
Michael Berkenbush, Danielle Biggs
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