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Exertional chest pain

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2005
a b m H T m T a v r r. Morris Rivera: Today’s case is that of a 50-year-old an who presented to the emergency department (ED) ith a complaint of chest pain. He was running the oston marathon when at the 10-mile mark he began to evelop discomfort in his chest and shoulders with acompanying dyspnea.
David F.M. Brown   +3 more
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Noncardiac Chest Pain

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 2002
Review of research directions in the etiology, evaluation, and treatment of patients with noncardiac chest pain. The author proposes a combined practical approach to noncardiac chest pain that incorporates these findings, which is useful in a clinical practice setting.Several major schools of thought have emerged in the etiology of noncardiac chest ...
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Chest Pain Centers

Clinics in Laboratory Medicine, 1997
Conceptually, the Chest Pain Center model is nothing more than a system of delivering health care. It is a model that all hospitals can embrace as a framework for organizational decision making in meeting the heart-care needs of their communities. It also provides a framework for clinical decision making.
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A Teen with Chest Pain

Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2014
Chest pain is a frequent symptom and complaint in the teenage population. There are many common, benign causes of chest pain. However, it can create tremendous anxiety in the mind of the patient and family members and sometimes it can be perplexing even for the primary providers especially if there is associated family history of premature coronary ...
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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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Chest Pain

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

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

1979
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the diagnosis of pain in chest. Pain in the chest is one of the commonest of all complaints. Accurate diagnosis depends, to a considerable extent, on physical examination and special investigations but most of all on a detailed and precise history of the site and radiation of the pain, of its character and ...
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