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Abdominal pain in the primary care setting
A. Adelman
Department of Family and Community Medicine
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Primary Care Setting
100%
Abdominal Pain
100%
Family Practice
14%
Laboratory Data
14%
Illness
14%
Pathologic
14%
Self-limiting
14%
Pain Patients
14%
Demographic Factors
14%
Radiologic
14%
Number of Visits
14%
Acute Gastroenteritis
14%
Definitive Diagnosis
14%
Physical Findings
14%
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
14%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Primary Health Care
100%
Abdominal Pain
100%
Disease
14%
Symptom
14%
Retrospective Study
14%
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
14%
Family Practice
14%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
14%
Nursing and Health Professions
Primary Medical Care
100%
Abdominal Pain
100%
Disease
14%
General Practice
14%
Symptom
14%
Irritable Colon
14%
Acute Gastroenteritis
14%
Pelvic Inflammatory Disease
14%