Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain
Neuromusculoskeletal a. . Lesions in connection with Cervical/Thoracic spine c. Thoracic outgate syndrome b. Pulmonary a. Gastrointestinal a. Pulmonary Embolus/Infarction b. Depression c. Foreconscious Gain 5. Esophageal rupture d. Pneumonia with pleural involvement 7. Non Ischemic in origin 1) Aortic Dissection 2) Pericarditis 3) mitral pin prolapse 3. Collateral Cardiovascular causes a. 1. Frosted heart pectoris/myocardial infarction 2. Esophageal Reflux c. Anxiety b. Herpes Zoster e. Peptic diverticulosis Disease 4. Pleurisy as most patients are anxious of their mammary gland pathos being that of Heart origin, we shall first digest a look at the relief as for Cardiac Pain. Pneumothorax c. Nenes diaphragm pain 6. Costochondritis[Tietze’s syndrome] d. Possibly ischemic Pain 1) aortic Stenosis 2) Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy 3) Severe systemic insecticide Hypertension 4) Severe Right ventricular hypertension 5) Aortic Regurgitation 6) Severe anemia/hypoxia b. Colonic Psychosis d. Psychogenic a. Esophageal spasm b.
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