CLINICAL-CAUSES OF ACUTE CHEST PAIN

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SUMMARY

COMMON CAUSES, FROM INSIDE OUT

1. Cardiac - angina, ACS (central, crushing, radiating to the jaw +/- left arm).

2. Pericardial - pericarditis/myocarditis (pleuritic chest pain, worse on lying down).

3. Vascular - aortic dissection (acute, radiates to the back).

4. Pulmonary - PE, pneumonia.

5. Pleural - pneumothorax (sudden onset, assoc. with dyspnoea), pleurisy (pleuritic chest pain).

6. Chest wall - (spontaneous/traumatic) rib fracture, costochondritis (Tietze's syndrome).

7. GIT - GORD, pancreatitis.


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