- Cramps:
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- CRAMPS, MUSCULAR (Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)
- CRAMPS, MENSTRUAL (Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)
- ABDOMINAL PAIN, CHRONIC RECURRENT (Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)
- ABDOMINAL PAIN, ACUTE (Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)
- Abdominal Pain in Lower Quadrants (In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)
- Abdominal Pain in Upper Quadrants (In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)
- Abdominal Pain with Rebound Tenderness (In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)
- Abdominal Pain (In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)
- MUSCULAR CRAMPS (Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)
- ABDOMINAL PAIN, GENERALIZED (Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)
- Abdominal pain (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Dyspepsia (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Muscle spasms [Muscle cramps] (Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))
- Characteristic Location of Abdominal Pain Associated with Various Diseases* (A Pocket Manual of Differential Diagnosis)
- Abdominal Pain* (A Pocket Manual of Differential Diagnosis)
- Abdominal pain (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Dyspepsia (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Muscle spasms [Muscle cramps] (Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))
- Abdominal Pain (The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter)
- Muscle Cramps (Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)
- Chronic/Recurrent Abdominal Pain (Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)
- Acute Abdominal Pain (Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)
- Abdominal pain (Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)
- Abdominal pain (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Dyspepsia (Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)
- Abdominal Pain (The Diagnostic Approach to Symptoms and Signs in Pediatrics)
- Abdominal pain (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- Dyspepsia (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- Muscle spasms [Muscle cramps] (Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)
- MUSCULAR CRAMPS (Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)
- Abdominal Pain, Generalized (Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)
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