Non-specific abdominal pain--a clinical entity.
SD Deodhar1, RG Shirahatti2, JD Mohite3, MS Kirloskar4, SV Pandya5 1 2 3 4 5
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S D Deodhar
A total of 48 cases of non-specific abdominal pain admitted in one year period were studied. Routine investigations of blood, urine, stool and X-ray examinations done after admission were negative. The pain was relieved in 48 hours time with analgesics and antispasmodics. During their follow-up in the out-patient department a variety of causes were discovered on investigations.
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Deodhar S D, Shirahatti R G, Mohite J D, Kirloskar M S, Pandya S V. Non-specific abdominal pain--a clinical entity. J Postgrad Med 1989;35:86-9
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Deodhar S D, Shirahatti R G, Mohite J D, Kirloskar M S, Pandya S V. Non-specific abdominal pain--a clinical entity. J Postgrad Med [serial online] 1989 [cited 2023 Mar 25 ];35:86-9
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