Chest pain from respiratory causes is a common complaint and may indicate the presence of a serious or even life-threatening pathologic condition. Most chest pains are the result of irritation or inflammation of the parietal pleura, as the visceral pleura is insensate, although pain may arise from direct malignant invasion or trauma to the chest wall. Rapid recognition with appropriate understanding of the anatomy and physiology of chest pain from respiratory causes is vital to ensure timely and appropriate therapy. © 2010 Elsevier Inc
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Background . Chest pain is a common diagnostic problem faced by primary and emergency care physician...
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Objective: To describe factors influencing chest pain expression in patients with cardiac or noncard...
Lung hernia is a rare but important consideration in the differential diagnosis of chest pain in pat...
artery disease and the increased general aware-ness of its symptoms are focusing attention on the he...
Pleurisy and Empyema Pleural diseases are common and represent a significant contribution to the wor...
Chest Pain: AdvancedAssessment and Management promotes a systematic approach to the assessment and m...
Acute chest pain is one of the most frequent requests for seeking medical attention in the emergency...
Chest pain is one of the most common presentations in emergency medicine. The initial evaluation sho...
Paul T King,1,2 Stephen R Holdsworth,2 Michael Farmer,1 Nicholas J Freezer,1 Peter W Holmes11Departm...
Chest pain is a common complaint in the hospitalized patient. Excellent discussions of the different...
hest pain is the chief complaint in about 1 to 2 percent of out-patient visits,1 and although the ca...
This chapter covers the main presentations of respiratory disease, breathlessness, cough, sputum pro...
9noThoracic pain represents one of the most challenging and life-threatening situations. Differentia...
Chest pain is a common presenting symptom in the emergency department. After ruling out emergent cau...
Background . Chest pain is a common diagnostic problem faced by primary and emergency care physician...
Although pneumomediastinum (PM) is a cause of chest pain which can be diagnosed on a plain chest rad...
Objective: To describe factors influencing chest pain expression in patients with cardiac or noncard...
Lung hernia is a rare but important consideration in the differential diagnosis of chest pain in pat...
artery disease and the increased general aware-ness of its symptoms are focusing attention on the he...
Pleurisy and Empyema Pleural diseases are common and represent a significant contribution to the wor...