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Intra-abdominal conditions causing colic: How they alter normal physiology and why they result in pain

Intra-abdominal conditions causing colic: How they alter normal physiology and why they result in pain

... The loss of cells is sequential starting at the villus tip and progressing to the crypts. At the same time, the mesothelium of the serosa also sloughs and the fibrous tissue layer and muscle becomes edematous. ...

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Recurrent Abdominal Pain

Recurrent Abdominal Pain

... with pain- related disruption of daily activities, including eating and ...emanates from a subset of children who have ...RAP may result from increased sensitivity to normal intestinal ...

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A Newborn With Abdominal Pain

A Newborn With Abdominal Pain

... Sections of the appendix showed extensive and near complete effacement with destruction of the mucosa and muscularis propria by an active chronic inflammatory infiltrate containing neutrophils with lymphocytes, rare ...

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UPPER ABDOMINAL PAIN

UPPER ABDOMINAL PAIN

... coming from the pancreas joins with the bile duct then this common duct open into the duodenum through a small hole in the side of the intestine called the ampulla of ...down from the gall bladder can block ...

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ABDOMINAL PAIN: ASSESSMENT OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC PAIN

ABDOMINAL PAIN: ASSESSMENT OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC PAIN

... the result of any form of injury or ...bruit may also be a sign of a disease process that affects blood flow in the major arteries of the ...it may also develop from other conditions, and has ...

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ABDOMINAL PAIN CHAPTER 14. John T. Boyle, MD ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN

ABDOMINAL PAIN CHAPTER 14. John T. Boyle, MD ACUTE ABDOMINAL PAIN

... excruciating pain of stone passage seen in adults. Col- icky pain in the abdomen or flank is more ...quadrant abdominal pain, flank pain, or pain radiating into the ...lower ...

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Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children

Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children

... completely pain-free by 3 months’ fol- ...of pain, lower levels of re- lapse at 6 and 12 months’ follow-up, and lower levels of interference with their activities as a result of pain, and ...

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Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children

Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children

... observations result- ing in numerous articles, books, and mono- graphs, the subject of long-lasting constant or intermittent abdominal pain in childhood remains one of ambiguity and concern for most ...

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Abdominal Pain. Learning Objectives:

Abdominal Pain. Learning Objectives:

... Ischemic bowel, cholangitis, bowel perforation, splenic rupture, ruptured AAA, ectopic pregnancy, appendicitis. Case continued….. Physical exam revealed an elderly gentleman who appears in moderate distress ...

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Chapter 2 Lower Abdominal Pain/Suprapubic Pain

Chapter 2 Lower Abdominal Pain/Suprapubic Pain

... a pain localized in the lower ...inal pain is expected to be high. A number of different diseases can result in a pain, of variable mode of presentation, intensity, and duration, in the left ...

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The Effect of Neurostimulation on Ischemic Pain and Methods of Assessing Pain

The Effect of Neurostimulation on Ischemic Pain and Methods of Assessing Pain

... a result can be difficult to measure. As a result, various pain scales and questionnaires exist and are commonly used for self-reported measurement of ...measuring pain were employed to ...

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Constipation in Adults. Abdominal Pain, Acute

Constipation in Adults. Abdominal Pain, Acute

... infection from intestinal organisms. Peritonitis can also result from any abdominal condition that produces marked inflammation (eg, appendicitis, diverticulitis, strangulating intestinal ...

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Teenager With Abdominal Pain and Decreased Appetite

Teenager With Abdominal Pain and Decreased Appetite

... of abdominal pain, which prevented her from completing ...her abdominal pain and weight loss were ...her abdominal pain, which is more consistent with ...the result ...

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Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Childhood Urolithiasis

Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Childhood Urolithiasis

... RAP may be difficult and expen- sive. In fact, a negative imaging study result after a pain attack does not ex- clude the previous and/or subsequent occurrence of urinary stones and may need to ...

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Evaluation of Acute Abdominal Pain in Adults

Evaluation of Acute Abdominal Pain in Adults

... Presentation may differ in older patients, and poor patient recall or a reduction in symptom severity may cause ...with abdominal pain because of the increased incidence and high risk of ...

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Abdominal Pain in Children

Abdominal Pain in Children

... pediatric abdominal pain, its diagnosis may be missed ...severe abdominal pain in the right lower quadrant and was being evaluated for possible ...processes may mimic an acute ...

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Abdominal Pain in Children

Abdominal Pain in Children

... children, but many emergency physicians use these medications in otherwise healthy older children who are presumed to have viral diarrhea. Live bacterial cultures, such as Lactobacillus in yogurt, have been shown to help ...

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Abdominal Pain in Adults

Abdominal Pain in Adults

... The abdominal pain from an irritable bowel may be a vague discomfort or pain in the left lower quadrant (LLQ), RLQ, or ...This pain may be relieved by defecation and ...

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Back, chest and abdominal pain

Back, chest and abdominal pain

... Subsequent recurrences of her symptoms were considerably less frequent and severe over the ensuing 6 months. She was greatly reassured by her response to treatment. Comment: This case illustrates how chest tightness and ...

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Getting the best result from Opioid medicine. in the management of chronic pain

Getting the best result from Opioid medicine. in the management of chronic pain

... time may actually experience an increased sensitivity to ...own pain relief system which begins to produce pain stimulating chemicals in order to maintain a ...

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