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Evaluation of Female Pelvic Pain
Seminars in Reproductive Medicine, 2018AbstractChronic pelvic pain is a condition defined by pelvic pain for more than six months which is severe enough to cause functional disability or require treatment. When pain becomes a chronic condition, it is more challenging to evaluate and treat. Chronic pelvic pain patients often have multiple factors contributing to their pain.
Jessica, Chandler +2 more
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Orofacial pain evaluation in children. [PDF]
Aim Pain evaluation in children and its diagnosis are problems not always easy to solve. Children, because of their immaturity, are not always able to well communicate or to describe the clear characteristics of the disease by which they are affected. Moreover, they are often unable to report the real intensity of the pain they experience.
Lamart E. +4 more
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Archives of Internal Medicine, 1993
Background: Clinical prediction rules rely largely on objective data to estimate coronary artery disease (CAD) likelihood. However, characterization of chest pain, which is central to such prediction rules, depends in part on a physician's subjective judgments.
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Background: Clinical prediction rules rely largely on objective data to estimate coronary artery disease (CAD) likelihood. However, characterization of chest pain, which is central to such prediction rules, depends in part on a physician's subjective judgments.
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Ultrasound Evaluation of Pelvic Pain
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2014Pelvic pain is a frequent complaint in women presenting to the emergency room or to a physician's office, and ultrasound should be considered the initial imaging modality of choice in the evaluation of women with pelvic pain. This article reviews the ultrasound imaging technique and provides a thorough differential of gynecologic and nongynecologic ...
Smbat, Amirbekian, Regina J, Hooley
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Office Evaluation of Pelvic Pain
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2017The history and physical examination are important keys to diagnosis and treatment of patients with chronic pelvic pain. The comprehensive history should include questioning regarding patient's pain complaint and a thorough history and review of any body system that may be involved, including neuromusculoskeletal, obstetric, gynecologic ...
Stacey, Bennis, Sarah, Hwang
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Evaluation of acute abdominal pain
The Nurse Practitioner, 2013Abdominal pain is a common complaint encountered in primary care and in the ED. Varying levels of pain dictate the immediacy of the intervention. Time is vital when making the decision to initiate therapeutic interventions. A comprehensive assessment with physical exam and diagnostic studies is required.
Scott J, Saccomano, Lucille R, Ferrara
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Laboratory evaluation in neck pain
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2003Laboratory investigations for neck pain play a minor role in most cases. When clinical suspicion of infection or tumor arises, however, laboratory testing can provide definitive information to direct the patient's care. Specialized laboratory testing including autoantibody titers can be useful in confirming and categorizing inflammatory arthritides ...
Susan J, Dreyer, Scott D, Boden
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Emergency Evaluation of Chest Pain
The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1990In brief: Occasionally the team physician may be called on to examine someone, a spectator for example, who has chest pain. After ensuring that the person's vital signs are stable, the physician must determine whether the cause is potentially catastrophic or relatively minor. The author describes the distinguishing factors.
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Le Journal medical libanais. The Lebanese medical journal, 2002
Chest pain is one of the frequent complaints in patients presenting to emergency rooms and ambulatory care clinics. For the primary care physician evaluating these patients, there are three essential steps in the evaluation of chest pain. The first step is to determine whether the chest pain is cardiac in origin or not.
H A, Dakik, B R, Saab
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Chest pain is one of the frequent complaints in patients presenting to emergency rooms and ambulatory care clinics. For the primary care physician evaluating these patients, there are three essential steps in the evaluation of chest pain. The first step is to determine whether the chest pain is cardiac in origin or not.
H A, Dakik, B R, Saab
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Evaluation of Chronic Wrist Pain
Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2000Chronic wrist pain remains a challenge to diagnose and treat. A thorough history and physical examination are key. Various imaging techniques are essential to the evaluation of the patient with chronic wrist pain. Standard radiography, computed tomography, cinearthrography, magnetic resonance imaging, radionuclide imaging, arthroscopy, and ...
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