Posted by BRAINY GROUP on May 31, 2001 at 14:41:29:
diagnosis of central chest pain
Options
a) dissecting aortic aneurysm
b) myocardial infarction
c) osteochondritis
d) acchalasia
e) pericarditis
f) pulmonary embolism
1. A tall 34 year old man develops severe central chest pain radiating to his back. he soon develops a dense hemiplegia.
2. An elderly gentleman suffers a sudden severe crushing central chest pain radiating to his neck
3. A middle aged man has severe chest pain . repeated St elevation patterns are seen and a percardial rub is heard
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