Pneumatosis cystoides intestinalis is a rare pathology with nonspecificsymptoms that can be easily misdiagnosed.
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Lessons: The preoperative differential diagnosis of PXA is challenging due to the nonspecificsymptoms and imaging manifestations.
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Patients exposed to the bacteria can develop general and nonspecificsymptoms that can often take months to develop.
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In this report, we describe the case of a patient presenting with nonspecificsymptoms and development of pericardial effusion.
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Diagnosis and treatment of these disorders, which frequently manifest with nonspecificsymptoms such as constipation or incontinence, remain difficult.
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Identification of EV infection in neonates can be challenging, as they tend to present with mild or nonspecificsymptoms.
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Given the largely nonspecificsymptoms observed, this virus could be a more common cause of human illness than is currently recognized.
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The prevalence of this disease, often asymptomatic or associated with nonspecificsymptoms, is underestimated, and the mean age at diagnosis is 50 years.
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When symptomatic, they present with chronic nonspecificsymptoms like pain, nausea, malnutrition and sometimes with acute presentation like gastrointestinal hemorrhage, peritonitis and obstruction.
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Pulmonary TB remains a real diagnostic challenge: a normal chest radiograph and nonspecificsymptoms do not allow us to exclude this persistent infectious disease.
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We present the case of a 61-year-old woman with nonspecificsymptoms who on investigation and treatment had a fibroma of the right ventricular free wall.
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Case reports and retrospective studies suggest that the application of NSAIDs to relieve these nonspecificsymptoms can delay diagnosis and treatment of GAS necrotizing fasciitis.