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Myalgia is the
medical term for
muscle pain.
Myalgia is a
symptom of many diseases. The most
common cause of
acute myalgia is the
overuse of a
muscle or...
- Eosinophilia–
myalgia syndrome is a rare,
sometimes fatal neurological condition linked to the
ingestion of the
dietary supplement L-tryptophan. The risk...
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Fibromyalgia is a
medical condition which causes chronic widespread pain,
accompanied by fatigue,
waking unrefreshed, and
cognitive symptoms.
Other symptoms...
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outbreak of this
disease on
Bornholm Island entitled "Bornholm disease-
myalgia epidemica", and this name has persisted. In 1949 the
Coxsackie B virus...
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enzyme tryptophan synthase.
There was a
large outbreak of eosinophilia-
myalgia syndrome (EMS) in the U.S. in 1989, with more than 1,500
cases reported...
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Multiple epidemiological studies traced an
outbreak of eosinophilia-
myalgia syndrome (EMS) to L-tryptophan
supplied by
Showa Denko. It was further...
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classification D ICD-10: M79.1 –
Myalgia (excl. myositis) ICD-9-CM: 729.1 –
Myalgia and myositis,
unspecified MeSH: D009209
External resources MedlinePlus:...
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Puborectalis syndrome,
Chronic proctalgia,
Piriformis syndrome,
Pelvic tension myalgia,
Levator syndrome, and
Proctodynia Left
levator ani
muscle seen from within...
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pains and
aches of the muscles,
specifically in
areas near the spine.
Myalgia side
effects can
occur up to one or two days
after the
treatment takes...
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containing the ingredient,
methyl salicylate (Ben****).
Antiarthritics Myalgia "Arthralgia Definition". MedicineNet.com.
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