Background: Many patients consult their GP because they experience bodily symptoms. In a substantial proportion of cases, the clinical picture does not meet the existing diagnostic criteria for diseases or disorders. This may be because symptoms are recent and evolving or because symptoms are persistent but, either by their character or the negative results of clinical investigation cannot be attributed to disease: so-called "medically unexplained symptoms" (MUS). MUS are inconsistently recognised, diagnosed and managed in primary care. The specialist classification systems for MUS pose several problems in a primary care setting. The systems generally require great certainty about presence or absence of physical disease, they tend to be min...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are a common yet challenging encounter in primary c...
The authors investigated the prevalence of multiple medically unexplained symptoms (MMUS) as identif...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are somatic symptoms which have little or no physical explanati...
BACKGROUND: Many patients consult their GP because they experience bodily symptoms. In a substantial...
Background: Many patients consult their GP because they experience bodily symptoms. In a substantial...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are symptoms for which the origin remains unclear despite adequ...
none2OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have found that somatic symptoms with unidentified organic basis are ...
BACKGROUND: It is currently not known when in the consultation GPs label symptoms as medically unexp...
Patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) have little or no demonstrable disease explanatio...
Background It is currently not known when in the consultation GPs label symptoms as medically unexpl...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) are an important health problem in primary care, with...
The management of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) can be very daunting and frustrating in a pri...
Background. Patients frequently present with multiple and ‘unexplained ’ symptoms, often resulting i...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are a common yet challenging encounter in primary c...
The authors investigated the prevalence of multiple medically unexplained symptoms (MMUS) as identif...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are somatic symptoms which have little or no physical explanati...
BACKGROUND: Many patients consult their GP because they experience bodily symptoms. In a substantial...
Background: Many patients consult their GP because they experience bodily symptoms. In a substantial...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are symptoms for which the origin remains unclear despite adequ...
none2OBJECTIVE: Recent studies have found that somatic symptoms with unidentified organic basis are ...
BACKGROUND: It is currently not known when in the consultation GPs label symptoms as medically unexp...
Patients with medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) have little or no demonstrable disease explanatio...
Background It is currently not known when in the consultation GPs label symptoms as medically unexpl...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Background GPs have a central position in the care of patients with medically unexplained symptoms (...
Medically unexplained physical symptoms (MUPS) are an important health problem in primary care, with...
The management of medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) can be very daunting and frustrating in a pri...
Background. Patients frequently present with multiple and ‘unexplained ’ symptoms, often resulting i...
Background: Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are a common yet challenging encounter in primary c...
The authors investigated the prevalence of multiple medically unexplained symptoms (MMUS) as identif...
Medically unexplained symptoms (MUS) are somatic symptoms which have little or no physical explanati...