Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 2) doc
... of muscle spasm. Catastrophic abdominal emergencies such as a perforated ulcer may be associated Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 2) Some Mechanisms of Pain Originating in the Abdomen ... acid gastric juice causes much more pain than the same amount of grossly contaminated neutral feces. Enzymatically active pancreatic juice incites more pain and inflammation than...
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Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 5) doc
... Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 5) Neurogenic Causes Causalgic pain may occur in diseases that injure sensory nerves. It has ... Distention of the abdomen is uncommon, and the pain has no relationship to the intake of food. Approach to the Patient: Abdominal Pain Few abdominal conditions require such urgent operative ... majority of cases. Computer-aided dia...
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Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 1) pdf
... viscera Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 1) Harrison's Internal Medicine > Chapter 14. Abdominal Pain Abdominal Pain: IntroductionThe correct interpretation of acute abdominal pain ... mildest of abdominal pains may herald an urgently correctable lesion. Any patient with abdominal pain of recent onset requires early and thorough evaluation and accura...
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Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 3) pdf
... to differentiate myositis of the abdominal wall from an intraabdominal process that might cause pain in the same region. Referred Pain in Abdominal DiseasesPain referred to the abdomen from ... associated with episodes of severe abdominal pain. Whenever the cause of abdominal pain is obscure, a metabolic origin always must be considered. Abdominal pain is also the hallm...
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Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 4) ppsx
... to differentiate myositis of the abdominal wall from an intraabdominal process that might cause pain in the same region. Referred Pain in Abdominal DiseasesPain referred to the abdomen from ... diseases that most often masquerade as abdominal emergencies) will often provide sufficient clues to establish the proper Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 4) Vascular Disturb...
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Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 6) ppt
... management. Gastrointest Radiol 17:287, 1992 [PMID: 1426841] Chapter 014. Abdominal Pain (Part 6) Table 14-2 Differential Diagnoses of Abdominal Pain by Location Right Upper Quadrant Epigastric ... Bibliography Attard AR et al: Safety of early pain relief for acute abdominal pain. BMJ 305:554, 1992 [PMID: 1393034] Bugliosi TF et al: Acute abdominal pain in t...
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... greatest potential for movement and injury. Approach to the Patient: Back Pain Types of Back Pain Understanding the type of pain experienced by the patient is the essential first step. Attention ... tumor, infection, or referred pain from visceral structures (Table 16-1). Table 16-1 Acute Low Back Pain: Risk Factors for an Important Structural Cause History Pain worse at...
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Chapter 015. Headache (Part 2) doc
... is striking accentuation of pain with eye movement. Meningitis can be easily mistaken for migraine in that the cardinal symptoms of Chapter 015. Headache (Part 2) Clinical Evaluation of ... Underlying recurrent headache disorders may be activated by pain that follows otologic or endodontic surgical procedures. Thus, pain about the head as the result of diseased tissue or...
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... Psoas (hip flexion) Quadriceps (knee extension) Thigh Anteri or thigh, knee Chapter 016. Back and Neck Pain (Part 4) The neurologic examination includes a search for focal weakness or ... during muscle testing. Breakaway weakness may be due to pain or a combination of pain and underlying true weakness. Breakaway weakness without pain is due to lack of effort. In unce...
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Chapter 016. Back and Neck Pain (Part 9) docx
... adhesions, and presents as back and leg pain associated with motor, Chapter 016. Back and Neck Pain (Part 9) Neoplasms (See also Chap. 374) Back pain is the most common neurologic symptom ... settings and better tolerated by some patients with severe back pain. Spinal epidural abscess (Chap. 3 72) presents with back pain (aggravated by movement or palpation) and fever. S...
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