-
necessarily connote a fallacy. For example, a
patient presents with
retrosternal pain
which is not
relieved by
sublingual nitrates (a
standard remedy...
-
palpable and can be
easily seen.
class III: the
goitre is very
large and is
retrosternal (partially or
totally lying below the sternum),
pressure results in compression...
- (Mediastinal M****es)
Upper lobe or lung
collapse Tension pneumothorax Retrosternal goitre Upper lobe
fibrosis M****ive
pleural effusion Lung
cancer Pneumonectomy...
- Rome III
Criteria 1
Burning retrosternal discomfort 2
Elimination of
heart attack and GERD as the
cause 3 No
esophageal motility disorders...
-
exposure to allergens.
Acute coronary syndrome frequently presents with
retrosternal chest discomfort and
difficulty catching the breath. It
however may atypically...
-
disease Candida esophagitis Eosinophilic esophagitis Outside the wall:
Retrosternal goitre Malignancy Zenker's
diverticulum Aortic aneurysm Mediastinal growth...
- scan is more
sensitive in
displaying the
thrombus of the intra-thoracic
retrosternal veins, but are
rarely needed.[citation needed]
Chest X-ray and chest...
-
rupture is one of
severe retching and
vomiting followed by
excruciating retrosternal chest and
upper abdominal pain. Odynophagia, tachypnea, dyspnea, cyanosis...
- in
people presenting tight, dull, or
heavy chest discomfort that is:
Retrosternal or left-sided,
radiating to the left arm, neck, jaw, or back. ****ociated...
-
include hyperinflation (shown by a
flattened diaphragm and an
increased retrosternal air space) and lung hyperlucency. A saber-sheath
trachea may also be...