Chau A. M. T., Ma R. W.-L., Gold D. M. Massive hiatus hernia presenting as acute chest pain. Internal Medicine Journal . 2011; 41 (9):704–705. doi: 10.1111/j.1445-5994.2011.02551.x. [ Cross Ref ]A. M. T. Chau, R. W.-L. Ma, and D. M. Gold, "Massive hiatus ...
Typically, patients with ventral hernias describemild pain, aching or a pressure sensation at the siteof the hernia. The discomfort worsens with any activity that puts a strain on the abdomen, such as heavy lifting, running or bearing down during bowel movements. Some patients have a bulge but...
Some diseases of organs not located in the abdomen / pelvis may present with abdominal pain. They are atypical manifestations of these diseases, but which now and then are seen in medical practice. Among these causes we can cite: Myocardial infarction Pneumonia Hiatus hernia Pleural effusion Peri...
However, operation showed a hiatus hernia and this was presumably corrected at that time. Her postoperative course had complications, so that it was not until after 13 months of hospitalization that she was finally discharged in allegedly good condition. For the next year this child was apparently...
Examines the ear pain referred from a hiatus hernia to one ear and spread to trigeminal nerve. Occurrence of the disorder at irregular intervals; Character... Blau,N J. - 《Bmj British Medical Journal》 被引量: 23发表: 1989年 Discussion on Referred Pain EARACHE with a normal ear presents ...
Hiatus hernia with gastroesophageal reflux Heartburn Sometimes cough and/or hoarseness Symptoms relieved by taking antacids Sometimes regurgitation of gastric contents into the mouth Barium swallow Endoscopy Intestinal tuberculosis Chronic nonspecific pain Sometimes palpable RLQ mass Fever, diarrhea, weight los...
Chest pains just below the left rib cage could be due to a hiatal hernia (or a hiatus hernia). The function of your hiatus is to stop food going back up your gullet and it is located just behind the left side of your chest (or left breast for women). ...
GI Causes of Chest Pain or Chest Tightness Are: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), stomach ulcer or gastritis, nutcracker esophagus, other neuromuscular disorders of the esophagus, spasms or narrowing of the esophagus, functional dyspepsia, hiatus hernia, gallstones, and achalasia. Psychological Ca...
Upper Endoscopic Findings in Children with Recurrent Abdominal Pain: High Prevalence of Hiatus Hernia. Objective: Recurrent abdominal pain (RAP) by itself is one of the common reasons in child-aged patients to refer to a clinician. Some of these patients are... Motamed,Farzaneh,Norouzi,... -...
of the stomach which can protrude into the thoracic cavity in the case of a hiatal hernia, the other main parts of the gatrointestinal tract are within the abdomen. However these associated organs and other sections of the GI tract located with the abdomen may cause referred pain to the ...