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🏥 Disease / Health Topic

Abdominal Pain

5
Clinical Trials
52
Meta-Analyses
0
PubMed References
📋 Sample Trials
NCT02551029
fMRI and Visceral Perception Upon Capsaicin Infusion
Completed
NCT01112540
Morphine in Acute Abdominal Pain
Completed · Phase 4
NCT04698772
Patient Satisfaction With Subdissociative Dose Ketamine Versus Morphine for Emergency Department Pain Control
Completed
📊 Sample Meta-Analyses
CRD42022297018
Effect of Chinese herbal medicine for promoting circulation on dysmenorrhea: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Dysmenorrhea, one of the most common gynecological diseases of menstruating wome
CRD42020208426
Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatments in current indications in general medicine? Systematic review of meta-analyzes
-gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, climateric syndrom) -rhumatology :
CRD42020208426
Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatments in current indications in general medicine? Systematic review of meta-analyzes
-gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, climateric syndrom) -rhumatology :
📚 Sample References
None linked yet.
🏥 All Disease / Health Topic data fields for Abdominal Pain
🏥 Names
Disease Name
Abdominal Pain
Alias Names
Gastrointestinal Pain; Abdominal Pain; Colicky Pain; Abdominal Discomfort; Pain In Stomach; Gastro Pain; Stomach Pain
Topic Type
phenotype
🧬 Ontology Classifications
DisGeNET Type
phenotype
UMLS Type
Sign or Symptom
MeSH Class
Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms
HPO Class
Constitutional symptom; Abnormality of the digestive system
🔗 External References
DisGeNET
C0000737
🔍 Raw view — every non-empty column on this row (26 fields)
name
Abdominal Pain
alias name
Gastrointestinal Pain; Abdominal Pain; Colicky Pain; Abdominal Discomfort; Pain In Stomach; Gastro Pain; Stomach Pain
topic type
phenotype
disgenet disease type
phenotype
umls disease type
Sign or Symptom
mesh disease class
Pathological Conditions, Signs and Symptoms
hpo disease class
Constitutional symptom; Abnormality of the digestive system
umls disease type id
T184
mesh disease class id
C23
hpo disease class id
HP:0025031; HP:0025142
herb disease id
HBDIS000006
disgenet id
C0000737
mesh id
D015746
hpo id
HP:0002027

⚗️ Related Ingredients

2 · shared evidence

📜 Related Formulas

1 · contains this herb

📋 Clinical Trials

5 · subject of clinical study
NCT02551029 fMRI and Visceral Perception Upon Capsaicin Infusion
→ Irritable Bowel Syndrome|Colonic Diseases, Functio
NCT01112540 Morphine in Acute Abdominal Pain
→ Abdominal Pain
NCT04698772 Patient Satisfaction With Subdissociative Dose Ketamine Versus Morphine for Emer
→ Abdominal Pain
NCT03459417 Safety and Efficacy of Intrathecally Administered Magnesium Sulfate
→ Abdominal Cancer|Abdominal Pain
NCT01890837 Effect of TU-100 in Patients With Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
→ Irritable Bowel Syndrome|Digestive System Diseases

📊 Meta-Analyses

12 · systematic review
CRD42022297018 Effect of Chinese herbal medicine for promoting circulation on dysmenorrhea: A s
→ Dysmenorrhea, one of the most common gynecological
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
CRD42020208426 Can phytotherapy present itself as a credible alternative to conventional treatm
→ -gynecology (dysmenorrhea, nausea pregnancy, clima
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