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epigastralgia造句
(1) It is commonly used to treat headache, insomnia, epigastralgia, arthralgia syndrome, numbness of the limbs, aching and paralysis, etc. (2) The common clinical manifestations were epigastralgia, obstructive jaundice, upper alimentary tract bleeding, abdomen mass and weight loss. (3) The main symptom was epigastralgia. The youth gastric cancer had higher malignancy rate and poor prognosis. (4) Objective all analysis of epigastralgia traditional Chinese medicine and relevance of the functional gastrointestinal disorders. (5) We report a 49-year-old man presenting with epigastralgia who had been hospitalized for acute necrotizing pancreatitis, and who subsequently developed ST elevation myocardial infarction. (6) Conclusion:The diagnosis based on over all analysis of epigastralgia is related to the functional gastrointestinal. (7) Belong to the Chinese medicine "Epigastralgia, swelling of the liver permits, noisy, nausea, Melancholia, " and so on. (8) These effects might be the pharmacological mechanisms of SHGP on treatment of epigastralgia. (9) Sometimes may touch Bao Kuai in the abdomen (lump body), common paroxysmic epigastralgia. (10) Objective:To approach the diagnosis based on over all analysis of epigastralgia traditional Chinese medicine and relevance of the functional gastrointestinal disorders. (11) Objective To approach the diagnosis based on overall analysis of epigastralgia of traditional Chinese medicine and relevant content of gastricmucosa growth inhibition. (12) A 61-year-old male presented with intermittent tarry stool and hematemesis which was associated with left epigastralgia. (13) Conclusion: The total effective rate of thunder-fire moxibustion on gastralgia of deficiency cold type was better than that of the traditional Chinese medicine in relieving epigastralgia. (14) We report a case of blunt pancreatic trauma. A 24-year-old man was sent to the emergency department after being assaulted. He presented with transient hypotension, nausea and epigastralgia. (15) A 55-year-old female was incidentally found to have a left suprarenal cystic lesion with a calcified wall by abdominal sonography during a workup for her epigastralgia and left flank pain.