- Sometimes, it
becomes a
fairly constant dull ache.
Depending on its cause,
pleuritic chest pain may be
accompanied by
other symptoms: Dry
cough Fever and chills...
- the
pericardium (the
outer lining of the heart). It
consists of fever,
pleuritic pain,
pericarditis and/or
pericardial effusion.
Dressler syndrome is also...
- be described. The
expected symptoms of
Bornholm disease include fever,
pleuritic chest pain, or
epigastric abdominal pain that is
frequently spasmodic...
-
public from then
until his death.[citation needed]
Franklin died from
pleuritic attack at his home in
Philadelphia on
April 17, 1790. He was aged 84 at...
- bronchodilators.[citation needed]
Pneumothorax presents typically with
pleuritic chest pain of
acute onset and
shortness of
breath not
improved with oxygen...
-
those affected have more than one episode.
Substernal or left
precordial pleuritic chest pain with
radiation to the
trapezius ridge (the
bottom portion of...
-
symptoms were
described by
Hippocrates (c. 460–370 BC): "Peripneumonia, and
pleuritic affections, are to be thus observed: If the
fever be acute, and if there...
-
after myocardial infarction (Dressler syndrome). The
chest pain is
often pleuritic in
nature (****ociated with respiration)
which is
aggravated when lying...
-
remain asymptomatic after acid aspiration.
Others may
develop dyspnea,
pleuritic chest pain, cough, fever,
bloody or
frothy sputum, and
respiratory failure...
-
other pulmonary problems have been recorded,
including pleural effusions,
pleuritic discomfort,
alveolar hemorrhage, and
thromboembolic illness.
Early indications...