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Abdominal pain is traditionally described by its chronicity (acute or chronic), its progression over time, its nature (sharp, dull, colicky), its distribution (by various methods, such as abdominal quadrant (left upper quadrant, left lower quadrant, right upper quadrant, right lower quadrant) or other methods that divide the abdomen into nine sections), and by characterization of the factors that make it worse, or alleviate it.
World Journal of Gastroenterology reports a case of metallic foreign body in lower mid-abdomen

World Journal of Gastroenterology reports a case of metallic foreign body in lower mid-abdomen

Controlled trial in UC meets primary endpoint of non- inferiority for reducing ulcerative colitis

Controlled trial in UC meets primary endpoint of non- inferiority for reducing ulcerative colitis

Study of ‘real-life’ experiences of patients undergoing 5-ASA treatment for ulcerative colitis

Study of ‘real-life’ experiences of patients undergoing 5-ASA treatment for ulcerative colitis

Treatment with TYSABRI reduces the rate of hospitalization in Crohn’s patients

Treatment with TYSABRI reduces the rate of hospitalization in Crohn’s patients

Shire receives European approval for FOSRENOL

Shire receives European approval for FOSRENOL

Data from Phase II clinical trial of NKTR-118 presented

Data from Phase II clinical trial of NKTR-118 presented

Detecting the cause of occult gastrointestinal bleeding with the PillCam SB video capsule demonstrated

Detecting the cause of occult gastrointestinal bleeding with the PillCam SB video capsule demonstrated

New data on KAPIDEX for nighttime heartburn in adults with non-erosive GERD presented at the 2009 ACG

New data on KAPIDEX for nighttime heartburn in adults with non-erosive GERD presented at the 2009 ACG

Video capsule endoscopy is safe for patients with heart devices

Video capsule endoscopy is safe for patients with heart devices

New data from efficacy study of CIMZIA in Crohn's disease patients presented

New data from efficacy study of CIMZIA in Crohn's disease patients presented

Pregabalin reduces abdominal pain and improves sleep in women with adhesions

Pregabalin reduces abdominal pain and improves sleep in women with adhesions

FDA files complaint against sandwich manufacturer; company allegedly failed to correct violations

FDA files complaint against sandwich manufacturer; company allegedly failed to correct violations

FDA approves Berinert for adults and adolescents with HAE

FDA approves Berinert for adults and adolescents with HAE

New data demonstrates CREON Delayed-Release Capsules improve fat absorption in adults with EPI

New data demonstrates CREON Delayed-Release Capsules improve fat absorption in adults with EPI

Santarus to present results from two investigator-initiated studies with ZEGERID at 2009 ACG meeting

Santarus to present results from two investigator-initiated studies with ZEGERID at 2009 ACG meeting

Shire announces new pharmacokinetic data of ADHD medication

Shire announces new pharmacokinetic data of ADHD medication

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals and Onyx Pharmaceuticals start Phase 3 trial to evaluate Nexavar tablets

Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals and Onyx Pharmaceuticals start Phase 3 trial to evaluate Nexavar tablets

Millennium commences Vc-R-CHOP Phase II trial for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

Millennium commences Vc-R-CHOP Phase II trial for diffuse large B-cell lymphoma

Women Veterans had a lower prevalence of pain than male counterparts returning from the conflicts: Study

Women Veterans had a lower prevalence of pain than male counterparts returning from the conflicts: Study

Elan and Biogen Idec to present TYSABRI study data at ACG meeting

Elan and Biogen Idec to present TYSABRI study data at ACG meeting

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