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Prevalence and Risk Factors for Chronic Abdominal Pain After Roux-en-Y Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Cohort Study.

Annals of Surgery, 2019
OBJECTIVE To investigate the prevalence and risk factors for chronic abdominal pain after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) surgery. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA Abdominal pain is a frequent postoperative complication after RYGB surgery.
J. Gormsen   +3 more
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Abdominal Pain

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1986
In this article, the incidence of acute abdominal pain in primary care practice, its etiology and pathogenesis, and the evaluation of the patient with pain are discussed. Special attention is given to the differential diagnosis of both surgical and nonsurgical diseases that can present with abdominal pain as the major manifestation.
D T, Walters, H F, Wendel
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Abdominal Pain

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2015
The series objective is to review various clinical conditions/presentations, including the latest evidence on management, and to dispel common myths. In the process, core knowledge and management principles are enhanced. A clinical case will be presented.
Joshua, Banting, Tony, Meriano
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Recurrent Abdominal Pain

Pediatric Case Reviews, 1979
A long-term follow-up study (minimum of five years) of 161 children with recurrent abdominal pain disclosed that three had organic disease and that was missed--inflammatory bowel disease. Anorexia nervosa developed in one patient. Three fourths of the patients recovered from the initial symptom; most recovered within a few weeks; but some patients ...
Gunnar B. Stickler, Dennis B. Murphy
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Abdominal Pain

Acute Care Casebook, 2018
Small bowel obstruction is an important diagnosis to consider in an adult presenting with abdominal pain with previous risk factors. Abdominal pain of unclear etiology in the Emergency Department has an exhaustive differential, but key historical and ...
Ali Kamran
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Abdominal Pain

Pediatrics, 1984
Chronic abdominal pain affects 10% to 12% of school-aged children. In 90% to 95% of such patients, no organic cause can be elicited. Certain behavioral and personality characteristics are frequently evident in these children. Significant stress is usually present in the families. The goal of the evaluation is education of the child and family about the
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Abdominal Pain

Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Clinics of North America, 1994
Abdominal pain remains a common complaint in children and adolescents and accounts for a frequent number of visits to pediatricians as well as gastroenterologists. A thorough understanding of the neuroanatomy and neurophysiology of the abdomen and its contents is immensely important in understanding the origins of abdominal pain and formulating a ...
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Referred Abdominal Pain

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
1. Yonit Lax, MD*,† 2. Arunjot Singh, MD, MPH‡ 1. *Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 2. †State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 3. ‡Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Abdominal pain is one of the most common and distressing presentations that pediatricians encounter. Up to 25% of school-
Yonit Lax, Yonit Lax, Arunjot Singh
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Abdominal Pain in the Elderly

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2006
Elderly patients who have abdominal pain remain one of the most challenging patient populations. Signs and symptoms of serious disease are often nonspecific. Atypical presentations are common in elderly patients. In addition, the higher incidence of serious pathology in this population requires emergency physicians to be vigilant and thorough in their ...
Joseph P. Martinez, Amal Mattu
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Chronic Abdominal Wall Pain.

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2016
In Reply: We read with great interest the recent article by Glissen Brown et al1 on chronic abdominal wall pain and laud the authors for their comprehensive review of the condition. It is a condition that is not only seen in gastroenterology clinics, but
Marc Russo   +3 more
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