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Chest wall tenderness does not exclude pulmonary embolism
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  1. S M Menzies
  1. Specialist Registrar in Respiratory Medicine, Churchill Hospital, Oxford, UK; drsmenzies@hotmail.com

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Pulmonary embolism (PE) is usually associated with pleuritic chest pain, and the presence of chest pain that is reproducible by palpation may lead a clinician to discard this diagnosis. This study assessed whether palpable chest pain predicted the likely absence of …

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