Xiphodynia Explained

Xiphodynia
Synonyms:Xiphoidalgia
Symptoms:Pain, tenderness, and discomfort in upper abdomen, chest, and throat.
Diagnosis:Based on symptoms after ruling out other possible causes, and palpation of the xiphoid area

Xiphodynia or Xiphoidalgia is thought to be a rare musculoskeletal syndrome that involves referred pain referred from the xiphisternal joint or the structures attached to the xiphoid process. Digital examination of the xiphoid process reproduces symptoms. Xiphodynia is in fact a relatively common condition which will be missed unless considered in the differentials list.[1] It is caused by inflammation of the junction between the sternum and xiphoid process.[2]

Signs and symptoms

Signs and symptoms of Xiphodynia include:[1]

Notes and References

  1. Simpson . J. Keith . Erin . Hawken . Xiphodynia: A diagnostic conundrum . Chiropractic & Osteopathy . 2007 . 15 . 1 . 13 . 10.1186/1746-1340-15-13 . 17868466 . 2045657 . free .
  2. Book: Anderson . Bruce Carl . Office orthopedics for primary care : diagnosis . 2006 . Saunders Elsevier . Philadelphia . 1416022074 . 138.
  3. Howell . John M. . Xiphodynia: A report of three cases . The Journal of Emergency Medicine . July 1992 . 10 . 4 . 435–438 . 10.1016/0736-4679(92)90272-U. 1430980 . free .