1985
DOI: 10.3109/00365528509089672
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A Prospective Study of Patients with Uncharacteristic Abdominal Disorders

Abstract: A prospective study was carried out in 51 patients admitted for abdominal complaints of at least 1 year's duration. Despite previous hospitalization for the same complaints, no certain diagnosis had been established. After systematic diagnostic procedures in the Medical Dept., Rikshospitalet, 33 patients were given a psychosomatic and 18 patients an organic primary diagnosis. The organic diseases were three cases of Crohn's disease, two of cancer, two of duodenal ulcers, one of gastric ulcer, two of gastroduod… Show more

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“…In a prospective follow-up study of uncharacteristic abdominal symptoms in a third-line hospital in Norway [26], IBS was found to be the main reason for the complaints in 12 of 51 cases (23%) by use of the Manning criteria. During the year after diagnosis, the symptoms were reduced by treatment (p < 0.005), but had risen to pretrial levels after 5 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a prospective follow-up study of uncharacteristic abdominal symptoms in a third-line hospital in Norway [26], IBS was found to be the main reason for the complaints in 12 of 51 cases (23%) by use of the Manning criteria. During the year after diagnosis, the symptoms were reduced by treatment (p < 0.005), but had risen to pretrial levels after 5 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%