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- Low back pain (links | edit)
- Coccydynia (links | edit)
- Fitz-Hugh–Curtis syndrome (links | edit)
- Janeway lesion (links | edit)
- Collapsing pulse (links | edit)
- Roth's spot (links | edit)
- Pemberton's sign (links | edit)
- Cold-stimulus headache (links | edit)
- Delayed onset muscle soreness (links | edit)
- Kussmaul's sign (links | edit)
- Jugular venous pressure (links | edit)
- Sacroiliac joint (links | edit)
- Hyperalgesia (links | edit)
- Toothache (links | edit)
- Austin Flint murmur (links | edit)
- Side stitch (links | edit)
- Kehr's sign (links | edit)
- Congenital insensitivity to pain with anhidrosis (links | edit)
- Osler's node (links | edit)
- Cardiogenic shock (links | edit)
- Allen's test (links | edit)
- Beck's triad (cardiology) (links | edit)
- Dermatome (anatomy) (links | edit)
- Aaron's sign (links | edit)
- Myofascial trigger point (links | edit)
- Neuralgia (links | edit)
- Clavicle fracture (links | edit)
- Ear pain (links | edit)
- Phantom pain (links | edit)
- Pseudohypertension (links | edit)
- Bone pain (links | edit)
- Auricular branch of vagus nerve (links | edit)
- Bruit (links | edit)
- Pain scale (links | edit)
- Pericardial friction rub (links | edit)
- Pulsus paradoxus (links | edit)
- Hyperaemia (links | edit)
- Pain disorder (links | edit)
- Apex beat (links | edit)
- Distributive shock (links | edit)
- Prenatal perception (links | edit)
- Homans sign (links | edit)
- Ewart's sign (links | edit)
- Aschoff body (links | edit)
- De Musset's sign (links | edit)
- Duroziez's sign (links | edit)
- J wave (links | edit)
- Lisker's sign (links | edit)
- Allodynia (links | edit)