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Type of chest pain - Jolly MT


Posted: Jan 21, 2012

This patient has sinusitis as the main complaint.

The patient is complaining of some ____ chest pain. Sounds like orthotic chest pain.

Thanks for your help.

Pleuritic? - nm

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chronic - experiencedmt

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maybe??

Thanks chronic is the right word - JollyMT

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Chronic is correct. Thanks


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