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SOMATIC PAIN OF VISCERAL ORIGIN: A Case Presentation
It is not uncommon, within general practice, for patients to present with somatic or musculoskeletal pain of visceral origin. Furthermore patients may present with two separate and co-existing conditions within the same anatomical region making the clinical diagnosis confusing and complex. The follo...
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Chiropractors & Osteopaths Musculo-Skeletal Interest Group
1994
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2050138/ |
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author | Reggars, John W. |
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description | It is not uncommon, within general practice, for patients to present with somatic or musculoskeletal pain of visceral origin. Furthermore patients may present with two separate and co-existing conditions within the same anatomical region making the clinical diagnosis confusing and complex. The following case study describes one such case which presented to a chiropractor. A discussion of examination findings, diagnostic dilemmas in such cases, differential diagnoses considered, diagnostic tests and appropriate therapy are discussed. |
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spelling | pubmed-20501382007-11-06 SOMATIC PAIN OF VISCERAL ORIGIN: A Case Presentation Reggars, John W. COMSIG Rev Article It is not uncommon, within general practice, for patients to present with somatic or musculoskeletal pain of visceral origin. Furthermore patients may present with two separate and co-existing conditions within the same anatomical region making the clinical diagnosis confusing and complex. The following case study describes one such case which presented to a chiropractor. A discussion of examination findings, diagnostic dilemmas in such cases, differential diagnoses considered, diagnostic tests and appropriate therapy are discussed. Chiropractors & Osteopaths Musculo-Skeletal Interest Group 1994-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2050138/ Text en Chiropractic & Osteopathic College of Australasia |
spellingShingle | Article Reggars, John W. SOMATIC PAIN OF VISCERAL ORIGIN: A Case Presentation |
title | SOMATIC PAIN OF VISCERAL ORIGIN: A Case Presentation |
title_full | SOMATIC PAIN OF VISCERAL ORIGIN: A Case Presentation |
title_fullStr | SOMATIC PAIN OF VISCERAL ORIGIN: A Case Presentation |
title_full_unstemmed | SOMATIC PAIN OF VISCERAL ORIGIN: A Case Presentation |
title_short | SOMATIC PAIN OF VISCERAL ORIGIN: A Case Presentation |
title_sort | somatic pain of visceral origin: a case presentation |
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url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2050138/ |
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