نتایج جستجو برای: pericardial pains

تعداد نتایج: 13517  

MOHAMMAD REZA MOTAMEDI, P SHISHINEH,

Primary malignant neoplasms of the pericardium are rare and are predominantly mesotheliomas, followed by benign localized fibrous mesothelioma, malignant fibrosarcoma, angiosarcoma and benign and malignant teratomas. 1 This article concerns an atypical presentation of this malignant tumor with symptoms and signs of pericardial effusion. This unusual feature was complete encasement of the h...

Journal: :Sleep medicine 2013
Arthur S Walters David Gabelia Birgit Frauscher

There has been no previous side-by-side comparison of the diagnostic criteria for restless legs syndrome (RLS) (Willis-Ekbom disease) and growing pains. In our review, we explore this comparison emphasizing overlaps and disconnects, summarize recent literature exploring the relationship between the 2 entities, and make suggestions for future research. There is considerable overlap in the diagno...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005
Anthony H Dickenson Lucy A Bee Rie Suzuki

O ne of the main aims of neuroscience is to understand how the CNS deals with and adapts to external inputs and internal events. The altered molecular and cellular events form a basis for abnormal processing that underlies physiopathological events. Understanding these events can allow translation from bench science to the patient, and a key step in this process is using models of a clinical co...

2007
JOHN M. NAISH

There is no doubt that children suffer from limb pains more than adults. Since the most obvious difference between the child and the adult is the process of growth, it is hardly surprising that these pains have been dubbed 'growing pains'. An immediate objection is that the pains occur most commonly when growth is far from rapid: the years from 8 to 12, when the pains are most common, form, in ...

Journal: :Archives of disease in childhood 1951
J M NAISH J APLEY

There is no doubt that children suffer from limb pains more than adults. Since the most obvious difference between the child and the adult is the process of growth, it is hardly surprising that these pains have been dubbed 'growing pains'. An immediate objection is that the pains occur most commonly when growth is far from rapid: the years from 8 to 12, when the pains are most common, form, in ...

Journal: :British medical journal 1986
J Klein

Outside the groves of academe few people today read George Crabbe's trenchant rhymed couplets describing the life and landscape of his native Suffolk in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. This is a pity because Crabbe is a real original: an unpoetical poet who believed that it was his duty to instruct his readers as accurately as possible about the painful realities ofhuman lif...

Journal: :Pediatric Rheumatology Online Journal 2007
Yosef Uziel Philip J Hashkes

Growing pains are the most common form of recurrent musculoskeletal pains in childhood and are present in 10-20% of children, mainly between the ages of 3-12 years. The diagnosis is based on typical historical clinical characteristics with a normal physical examination. The etiology is still unknown but current theories include low pain thresholds, as in fibromyalgia and local overuse pain that...

Journal: :British journal of anaesthesia 1956
P HEGARTY

MUSCLE pains have been reported as occurring after the administration of suxamethonium chloride. Bourne et al. (1952) made passing mention of this, but not until 1954 did Churchill-Davidson fully describe these pains and determine their incidence — primarily in the ambulant patient. His series was small, covering 68 patients. In view of considerable speculation on the frequency and importance o...

انصاری , مصطفی,

The incidence  of pericardial  effusion  in untreated   hypothyroidism  is    reported to be 30%  to  80%.  The   study   of  pericardial effusion in primary    hypothyroidism  was our objective.          51patients with clinical or overt  hypoth...

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