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Sudden strong back pain;high wbc and ly, crp 5.24 mg/l, ca, d-dimer 1.05 mg/l, low myoglobin. normal xr, coagulation, ecg, abd echo. emboli? rheumato?

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Back pain: More description of the back pain is needed in order to make a differential diagnosis. Apparently there is no history of injury. The pain could be muscular, skeletal or even disc related. Do spinal motions aggravate the discomfort? Any urinary symptoms? If not an evaluation by an orthopedic or spinal specialist is advisable. Appropriate tests like mri may be ordered if symptoms persist.

Answered 4/23/2017

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