• Psychosomatic medicine · Nov 2004

    Review Case Reports

    Chest pain in patients with cardiac and noncardiac disease.

    • David S Sheps, Francis Creed, and Ray E Clouse.
    • University of Florida and the Malcom Randall VA Medical Center, P.O. Box 100181, Gainesville, FL 100181-0181, USA. shepsds@medicine.ufl.edu
    • Psychosom Med. 2004 Nov 1;66(6):861-7.

    ObjectiveTo describe factors influencing chest pain expression in patients with cardiac or noncardiac disease.MethodsThe authors conducted a case presentation and review of literature.ResultsCauses of chest pain are diverse. Psychologic factors influence chest pain expression commonly in patients with or without cardiac disease.ConclusionsPhysicians and other therapists must be aware of psychologic influences on chest pain expression to provide optimal treatment to their patients.

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