chest pain

collocation in English

meaningsofchestandpain

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chest
noun[C]
uk
/tʃest/
us
/tʃest/
the upper front part of the body of humans and some animals, between the stomach and the neck, containing the heart ...
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pain
noun[C or U]
uk
/peɪn/
us
/peɪn/
a feeling of physical suffering caused by injury ...
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(Definition ofchestandpainfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The treatment pathways for acutechestpainare clearly defined.
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However, in other patients subjective symptoms such as shortness of breath,chestpainand hemoptysis were improved.
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Prevention programmes for falls, education aboutchestpainand hospital-at-home have mixed effects or inadequate evidence.
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Extracardiac contributions tochestpainperception in patients 6 months after acute myocardial infarction.
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Two days prior to death, he complained of palpitations and retrosternalchestpain.
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On the seventh postoperative day, she complained ofchestpain.
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It might be expected that gender differences would diminish in patients admitted to hospitals with acutechestpainthought to be of cardiac origin.
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About two hours later, she complained ofchestpainand discomfort, with signs of tamponade, namely tachycardia and mild hypotension.
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In clinical follow-up, symptoms included palpitations (16%), exercise intolerance (16%), syncope (9%),chestpain(9%) and respiratory problems (12%).
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Symptoms are largely nonspecific but can include worsening shortness of breath,chestpain, syncope (fainting), fatigue and peripheral oedema.
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He complained of 3 years of intermittent, non-radiating, dullchestpainand shortness of breath, which had worsened over the past 3 weeks.
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Clinically, it presents with dysphagia to both solid and liquid foodstuffs, regurgitation, weight loss, aspiration andchestpain.
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She had complained ofchestpain, fever and dyspnea.
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In order to clarify this issue, it is necessary to study the progress of patients from their admission with acutechestpainthrough potential revascularization.
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On admission to hospital with cardiacchestpain, eligible patients should receive thrombolysis (30).
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Cognitive-behavioural therapy has been shown to be effective in the treatment of non-cardiacchestpain and several other ' non-specific ' physical symptoms.
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Two patients reported withchestpaina few days after a successful procedure.
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The patient developedchestpainwithin 24 hours of device insertion.
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