Definition of Retrosternal. Meaning of Retrosternal. Synonyms of Retrosternal

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- 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...