| Literature DB >> 25801595 |
Francisco Javier Pérez Lara1, J Quintero Quesada, J A Moreno Ramiro, R Bustamante Toledo, A Del Rey Moreno, H Oliva Muñoz.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: In the medical literature, thoracic disc protrusion has traditionally been considered a rare occurrence. We hypothesise that the incidence of such protrusions and their abdominal symptoms is higher than is generally believed and that their presence may account for a significant proportion of chronic non-visceral abdominal pains. Accordingly, the present study was designed to identify and quantify the symptoms experienced by patients with thoracic disc protrusion and to assess the relative risk of these symptoms being presented, compared to the general population.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25801595 PMCID: PMC4449382 DOI: 10.1007/s11605-015-2801-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Gastrointest Surg ISSN: 1091-255X Impact factor: 3.452
Fig. 1Location of disc herniations (case group)
Comparison of symptoms in cases/controls
aOnly symptoms with intensity ≥5/10 are included
TDP thoracic disc protrusion, RP random population, PR prevalence ratio, CI confidence interval
Comparison of cases/controls: duration of pain and pain intensity in different areas
SD standard deviation, TDP thoracic disc protrusion, RP random population
Comparison of cases/controls: medical attention required in the last 3 years
SD standard deviation, DM difference of the means, CI confidence interval, TDC thoracic disc protrusion, RP random population
Comparison of cases/controls: complementary tests in the last 3 years
SD standard deviation, DM difference of the means, CI confidence interval, TDC thoracic disc protrusion, RP random population
Comparison of cases/controls: GIQLI questionnaire
SD standard deviation, TDC thoracic disc protrusion, RP random population
Fig. 2Diagnostic and therapeutic algorithm
Clinical test
DN4 questionnaire
| Does the pain have one of more of the following characteristics? | ||
| Burning | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| Painful cold | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| Electric shocks | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| Is the pain associated with one or more of the following symptoms in the same area? | ||
| Tingling | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| Pins and needles | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| Numbness | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| Itching | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| Is the pain located in an area where the physical examination may reveal one or more of the following characteristics? | ||
| Touch Hypoaesthesia | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| Pricking Hypoaesthesia | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |
| In the painful area, can the pain be caused or increased by: | ||
| Brushing | YES 1 point | NO 0 point |