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Cocaine-associated chest pain in a chest pain center
The American Journal of Cardiology, 2000Chest pain is the most common cocaine-related complaint. The objective of this study was to describe an emergency department-based chest pain center for patients with cocaine-associated chest pain and to evaluate the safety of this protocol by assessing cardiac complications at 30 days.
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Chest Pain and Chest Wall Deformity
Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2009Chest pain and chest wall deformities are common in children. Although most children with chest pain have a benign diagnosis, some have a serious etiology for pain, so the complaint must be addressed carefully. Unfortunately, there are few prospective studies to evaluate this complaint in children.
Janaki, Gokhale, Steven M, Selbst
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Disease-a-Month, 2008
he United States is leading the way with the development of chest pain nits [CPU]. This advance in the management of acute chest pain resentations to hospital emergency departments is promoted by the ociety of Chest Pain Units [http://www.scpcp.org/]. More than a quarter f a century ago the first chest pain center opened in St.
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he United States is leading the way with the development of chest pain nits [CPU]. This advance in the management of acute chest pain resentations to hospital emergency departments is promoted by the ociety of Chest Pain Units [http://www.scpcp.org/]. More than a quarter f a century ago the first chest pain center opened in St.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
To the Editor.— The timely contribution on chest wall syndrome (241:2793, 1979) failed to mention Tietze's disease, which in early stages can be characterized by painful parasternal rib cartilages without notable swelling. This entity, which is found as a cause of unexplained chest wall pain, frequently responds to regional injection of repository ...
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To the Editor.— The timely contribution on chest wall syndrome (241:2793, 1979) failed to mention Tietze's disease, which in early stages can be characterized by painful parasternal rib cartilages without notable swelling. This entity, which is found as a cause of unexplained chest wall pain, frequently responds to regional injection of repository ...
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Pediatrics, 1985
In a retrospective study of chest pain, 267 children were identified. This gave an occurrence rate (per patient visit) of 0.249%. Male patients were identified as often as female patients, and teenagers as often as children less than age 12 years.
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In a retrospective study of chest pain, 267 children were identified. This gave an occurrence rate (per patient visit) of 0.249%. Male patients were identified as often as female patients, and teenagers as often as children less than age 12 years.
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