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abdominal pain
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Thirty-four lead smelter workers with excessive lead absorption were evaluated and followed.
Abdominal pain
was present in 27 patients. Fifteen patients who had left the site of lead exposure experienced persisting
abdominal pain
for as long as 29 months; some of these demonstrated acceptable levels of lead in blood. There is no correlation between lead levels and persisting
pain
. Twenty-three patients developed
abdominal pain
with blood lead lower than 80 microgram/100 ml while working. Four out of 15 patients with persisting
abdominal pain
had blood lead between 40 and 60 microgram/100 ml while working. Typical lead-induced
abdominal pain
is a sensitive symptom of intoxication and may be a criterion for removal from exposure regardless of blood lead levels.
...
PMID:Abdominal pain in lead workers. 68 40
The metabolic consequences and the clinical results of total pancreatectomy for end-stage chronic pancreatitis are detailed. This experience, accumulated between the years 1952 and 1976, adds 26 cases to the world's literature, which now contains 53 cases reported singly or in small series. The patients were selected on the basis of far-advanced, incapacitating disease in three patients and the failure of 62 previous related operations in 23 patients. Total pancreatectomy was performed with a zero hospital mortality but with serious inhospital morbidity. After discharge, 24 patients required 55 hospital readmissions and 18 related surgical operations; 12 patients have died, five of unrelated causes. Of 14 living patients, five consider themselves to be in good to excellent condition, six in fair condition, and three in poor condition. Twelve thought they were improved over their preoperative state. Our estimate of the result in living patients was similar. In those 12 who died, only four had satisfactory results. The results are also evaluated relative to level of activity, presence of
abdominal pain
, use of narcotics, weight, alcohol consumption, and the efficiency of endocrine and exocrine replacement. In general, the procedure is effective for relief or amelioration of
pain
, but the patients' personalities preclude complete adaptation to the apancreatic state rehabilitation. A failure to thrive is the common denominator.
...
PMID:Total pancreatectomy of end-stage chronic pancreatitis. 68 97
Sites in the gut that are related to
pain
are reviewed with respect to the special psychophysiological factors that operate locally. Topics considered are the irritable bowel, appendicitis and appendicectomy, duodenal ulceration and biliary disorders. Psychological states that promote the complaint or experience of
abdominal pain
are discussed. Possible psychological mechanisms are considered for
abdominal pain
with the reservation that we still do not know even the main physical mechanisms of
pain
related to gut disturbance.
Pain
1978 Aug
PMID:Abdominal pain and the emotions. 69 72
A questionnaire to establish the presence of 15 symptoms thought to be typical of the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) was given to 109 unselected patients referred to gastroenterology or surgery clinics with
abdominal pain
or a change in bowel habit or both. Review of case records 17--26 months later established a definite diagnosis of IBS in 32 patients and of organic disease in 33. Four symptoms were significantly more common among patients with IBS--namely, distension, relief of
pain
with bowel movement, and looser and more frequent bowel movements with the onset of
pain
. Mucus and a sensation of incomplete evacuation were also common in these patients. The more of these symptoms that were present the more likely was it that the patient's
pain
or altered bowel habit, or both, was due to IBS. We conclude that a careful history can increase diagnostic confidence and reduce the amount of investigation in many patients with chronic
abdominal pain
.
...
PMID:Towards positive diagnosis of the irritable bowel. 69 49
We present a 14 year old girl with a two years' history of colicky
abdominal pain
associated with the palpation of a tumor in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen. During these two years, the
pain
and the tumor appeared and disappeared spontaneously several times. In the operation we found a jejunojejunal intussusception, the head being a sessile polyp placed 20 cm from the ligament of Treitz. The pathological examination showed a polyp formed by mucosa similar to the gastric one with chief and parietal cells. We discuss the clinical pictures that can be associated with this pathological entity in this uncommon localization in opposition to the more common settling in Meckel's diverticulum.
...
PMID:[Gastric polypoid heterotopy in the small intestine]. 74 31
The analgesic effects of R & S 218-M, administered in doses of 0.56 mg/70 kg and 0.35 mg/70 kg, were compared with those of morphine sulphate 10.5 mg/70 kg for the relief of
abdominal pain
following surgery in healthy adults. The drugs were given as the first potent analgesic after operation and the subjects were interviewed at 30-min intervals until the
pain
became severe again. All the interviews were conducted by the one observer. R & S 218-M 0.56 mg/70 kg was as effective as morphine sulfate 10.5 mg/70 kg, while R & S 218-M 0.35 mg/70 kg was inferior. No evidence was found to support the claim that R & S 218-M causes less respiratory depression when compared with morphine sulphate.
...
PMID:A double-blind clinical trial of the analgesic effects of R & S 218-M, a new potent analgesic for the relief or pain following abdominal surgery: comparison with morphine sulphate. 76 98
The effects of the selective beta2-receptor stimulator terbutaline (0-25 to 0-5 mg given intravenously) on myometrial activity, local uterine blood flow, and lower
abdominal pain
were examined during the first day of menstruation in 11 women with severe primary dysmenorrhoea. All had maximum intrauterine pressures between 200 and 350 mm Hg. During uterine contractions of high amplitude or long duration, the local endometrial blood flow decreased markedly, and the patients experienced the most intense
pain
. Terbutaline inhibited the myometrial activity, increased the blood flow, and relieved the
pain
.
...
PMID:Effects of terbutaline on myometrial activity, uterine blood flow, and lower abdominal pain in women with primary dysmenorrhoea. 78 73
Severe
abdominal pain
and tenderness occured in 46 of 211 episodes of severe diabetic metabolic decompensation. No association was found between
abdominal pain
and the degree of dehydration or the initial blood glucose level. In 17 instances, the
abdominal pain
could be attributed to the precipitating cause of the metabolic decompensation. The episodes of unexplained
pain
all occurred insulin-dependent patients less than 40 years of age; of these, only three had a plasma bicarbonate level greater than 10 mEq/liter, and in two patients, additional factors could account for the relative lack of ketoacidosis.
Abdominal pain
occurring in patients more than 40 years old, irrespective of the plasma bicarbonate level, and in patients of any age with a plasma bicarbonate level in excess of 10 mEq/liter, almost invariably indicates a specific underlying cause.
...
PMID:Abdominal pain in diabetic metabolic decompensation. Clinical significance. 80 54
Twenty-one patients with brucellosis wereinvestigated. Four patients with the classical manifestations of acute brucellosis presented no problems in diagnosis. The other 17 patients suffered from chronic disease and had no history of any acute episode of brucellosis. The most common symptoms in this group were tiredness, fatigue, depression, arthralgia and muscular pains.
Abdominal pain
and
pain
in the temperomandibular joints were marked in some patients. Most of these patients had been receiving psychiatric treatment. Clinical examination was largely negative, but lymphadenopathy was found in 9 cases. Brucella meningo-encephalitis was diagnosed in 7 patients who complained of severe headache. Problems in the diagnosis of chronic brucellosis with an insidious onset are discussed.
...
PMID:Clinical aspects of chronic brucellosis. 81 22
Spontaneous lateral ventral hernia (spigelian hernia) is briefly reviewed in the light of 7 patients with a total of 8 hernias. The relatively high incidence of spigelian hernia (5% of all abdominal hernias operated on in 1 year) suggests that this hernia type is not uncommon if borne in mind when diagnosing conditions with
abdominal pain
.
Pain
, tenderness and a palpable mass along the lateral edge of the rectus abdominis are the leading symptoms. Since the operation is simple and the postoperative period uneventful, operative treatment is strongly recommended. Accurate diagnosis with resultant surgery for this type of hernia spares the patient unnecessary examinations and totally relieves symptoms.
...
PMID:[Spiegeli's hernia]. 83 84
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