abdominal pain
collocation in Englishmeaningsofabdominalandpain
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abdominal
adjective
uk/æbˈdɒm.ɪ.nəl/us/æbˈdɑː.mə.nəl/
in, forming, or relating to ...
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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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They also represented one normally relatively minor (cough and/or sore throat) and one, at least potentially, more serious condition (abdominalpain).
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In the gastrointestinal tract symptom group, the most prominent provisional clinical diagnoses was infectious gastroenterocolitis (not specified), followed by acute colitis,abdominalpainand diarrhoea.
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Characteristic clinical symptoms includedabdominalpainoften accompanied by anorexia, vomiting and hepatosplenomegaly.
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The protocol listed dysuria, frequency, pyrexia,abdominalpainand loin pain as important symptoms to consider in the assessment of the patient's presenting complaint.
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The parasites can produce morbidity with symptoms likeabdominalpain, dyspepsia and fatigue.
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Relevant questions relating to symptoms at time of collection were : whether the individuals were suffering from diarrhoea,abdominalpainor weight loss.
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The clinical diagnosis is based on explosive watery diarrhoea, crampingabdominalpain, abdominal distension and flatulence after the ingestion of milk or milk products.
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The syndrome is characterized by irregular defecation,abdominalpain, bloating, stool mucus and fatigue.
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For example, in later pregnancy, physiological dislocation of the appendix may make theabdominalpainof appendicitis atypical in location.
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Clinical presentation included diarrhoea (100 %),abdominalpain(92 %), fever (92 %), nausea (76 %) and vomiting (56 %).
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The study included patients with one of two conditions: (1)abdominalpainand (2) cough and/or sore throat.
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Blood and mucus in the stool were reported by approximately 10 % andabdominalpainby 16 % of those affected.
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In this subgroup the most common symptoms were fever, headache, sore throat,abdominalpainor cramps, loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting.
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In addition to diarrhoea, illness was characterized byabdominalpain(90 %), fever (87 %), nausea (77 %), joint pain (59 %) and vomiting (48 %).
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Symptoms among resident cases included diarrhoea (74 %), vomiting (70 %),abdominalpain(54 %), headache (35 %), muscle/body pain (29 %), and fever (26 %).
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The most commonly reported initial symptoms wereabdominalpain(37 %) and vomiting (28 %).
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The clinical symptoms presented were diarrhoea (92 %), fever (78 %), headache (77 %),abdominalpain(73 %), nausea (48 %), and vomiting (42 %).
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Rectal bleeding, weight loss andabdominalpainand swelling can suggest specific diagnoses.
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