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Analgesic Access for Acute Abdominal Pain in the Emergency Department Among Racial/Ethnic Minority Patients: A Nationwide Examination

Medical Care, 2015
Background:Prior studies of acute abdominal pain provide conflicting data regarding the presence of racial/ethnic disparities in the emergency department (ED). Objective:To evaluate race/ethnicity-based differences in ED analgesic pain management among a
Adil A. Shah   +12 more
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Moderate to Severe and Prolonged Left Lower-abdominal Pain is the Best Symptom Characterizing Symptomatic Uncomplicated Diverticular Disease of the Colon: A Comparison With Fecal Calprotectin in Clinical Setting

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2015
Background: Left lower-abdominal pain is considered the best symptom to differentiate between symptomatic uncomplicated diverticular disease (SUDD) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). However, this statement has not been validated yet.
A. Tursi   +4 more
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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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Centrally targeted pharmacotherapy for chronic abdominal pain

Neurogastroenterology and Motility, 2015
Chronic abdominal pain in the context of the functional gastrointestinal disorders departs from a more traditional approach to treating gastrointestinal symptoms.
H. Törnblom, D. Drossman
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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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The NOTA Study (Non Operative Treatment for Acute Appendicitis): Prospective Study on the Efficacy and Safety of Antibiotics (Amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid) for Treating Patients With Right Lower Quadrant Abdominal Pain and Long-Term Follow-up of Conservatively Treated Suspected Appendicitis

Annals of Surgery, 2014
Objectives:To assess the safety and efficacy of antibiotics treatment for suspected acute uncomplicated appendicitis and to monitor the long term follow-up of non-operated patients.
S. di Saverio   +11 more
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Abdominal Pain Mimics

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2016
Emergency department providers have become skilled at triaging patients with abdominal pain requiring surgical interventions. Abdominal pain mimics, medical conditions that cause the sensation of abdominal pain without abdominal abnormality, continue to puzzle the best physicians.
Elizabeth Pontius   +2 more
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Abdominal Pain in Children

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2006
Abdominal pain and gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea are common chief complaints in young children who present in emergency departments. It is the emergency physician's role to differentiate between a self-limited process such as viral gastroenteritis or constipation and more life-threatening surgical emergencies.
Maureen McCollough, Ghazala Q. Sharieff
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Pediatric Abdominal Pain

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2009
E m b d p e e w T i u a d t o s l r. Emily Brown: Today’s case is that of a 10-year-old remenarchal girl, accompanied by her parents, who resented to the Emergency Department (ED) with a hief complaint of intermittent abdominal pain for the ast 7 days. The pain was primarily located in the lower bdomen.
Emily Brown   +3 more
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Abdominal pain and the emotions

Pain, 1978
Sites in the gut that are related to pain are reviewed with respect to the special psychophysiological factors that operate locally. Topics considered are the irritable bowel, appendicitis and appendicectomy, duodenal ulceration and biliary disorders.
Oscar W. Hill   +2 more
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