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Dictionary » R » Referred pain Referred painreferred pain pain from deep structures perceived as arising from a surface area remote from its actual origin; the area where the pain is appreciated is innervated by the same spinal segment(s) as the deep structure. ![]()
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Stomach bloating and weight gain... sure someone will let me know. For almost 2 years I have had abdominal pain, in my upper right quadrant of my stomach, below my naval, and in my ... since than to try and control some of these symptoms. My gastro had referred me to Indian University to have a manometry (ERCP) done. Than when ...
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The Fiber Disease... until Thursday, she has never said that I had a followup visit...she referred me to a dermatologist...I was given a polite brush off and did not ... another coworker. The last night that I worked I screamed out in pain on one occasion but I only talked to a doctor...I hope he has not said ...
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The Fiber Disease... after 1--2 days. Small, 1--3 mm vesicles may surround the ulcer. A painless, depressed, black eschar usually with surrounding local edema subsequently ... the HTML version. Users should not rely on this HTML document, but are referred to the electronic PDF version and/or the original MMWR paper ...
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Sickle cell... The balance between beneficial and deleterious effects of the gene is referred to as a balanced polymorphism. Correspondence between geographic ... would have died in childhood from infections and lung damage. It is a painful condition and pain-relieving medication is a common form of treatment. ...
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