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ATYPICAL CHEST PAIN

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1998
The initial approach to patients with a chief complaint of chest pain is to rule out myocardial ischemia. There are, however, other life-threatening causes of chest pain, including pulmonary emobilism and aortic dissection among many others. This article reviews several of these disease processes.
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Cocaine Chest Pain

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 1994
Cardiovascular problems are among the most frequently seen medical complaints related to cocaine use, with chest pain as the most commonly encountered cardiac emergency. Multiple studies and case reports have documented myocardial infarction in young, otherwise low-risk cocaine users.
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Cocaine-associated chest pain in a chest pain center

The American Journal of Cardiology, 2000
Chest 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.
S O, Kushman   +3 more
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Chest Pain and Chest Wall Deformity

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2009
Chest 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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Chest Pain Units

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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Chest Wall Pain

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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Chest Pain in Children

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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Chest Pain

Diseases of the Chest, 1964
D B, RADNER   +4 more
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Chest pain

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2004
David W, Osborne   +2 more
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