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Esophageal Chest Pain.
A Review of Esophageal Chest Pain.
Misdiagnosed Chest Pain: Spontaneous Esophageal Rupture.
Esophageal motility disorders and chest pain.
Methacholine inhalation challenge in children with idiopathic chest pain.
Intramural esophageal hematoma: an unusual cause of acute chest pain.
Esophageal disease as a cause of severe retrosternal chest pain.
Esophageal Mast Cell Infiltration in a 32-Year-Old Woman with Noncardiac Chest Pain.
Heterogeneity of mucosal mast cell infiltration in subgroups of patients with esophageal chest pain.
Radiologic evaluation of esophageal motility: results in 170 patients with chest pain.
Chest radiography in supporting the diagnosis of asthma in children with persistent cough.
[Chest pain units or chest pain algorithm?].
Review of 180 episodes of chest pain in 134 children.
The intersection between asthma and acute chest syndrome in children with sickle-cell anaemia.
A patient with chest pain.
A teen with chest pain.
[Noncardiac chest pain (NCCP) in German chest pain units].
Delay in admitting patients with chest pain.
Insomnia in patients with unexplained chest pain.
Esophageal mucosal mast cell infiltration and changes in segmental smooth muscle contraction in noncardiac chest pain.
Patient with nonechogenic chest and pleuritic chest pain.
or noncardiac chest pain.
When is low-risk chest pain acceptable risk chest pain?
Screening and Identifying Erosive Esophagitis in Children with Non-cardiac Chest Pain.
Esophageal chest pain in children with asthma.
Sixteen patients with asthma and chest pain of greater than 2 months duration underwent gastroenterological evaluation utilizing fiber-optic esophagog...
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Esophageal Chest Pain.
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Intramural esophageal hematoma: an unusual cause of acute chest pain.
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