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Epidemic myalgia: Also known as Bornholm disease, this is a temporary illness that is a result of virus infection. The disease features fever and intense abdominal and chest pains with headache.
Epidemic myalgia, also known as Bornholm disease, is an acute viral infection that runs in epidemics and, among other things, produces marked muscle pain. Hence, the name "epidemic myalgia." ...
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It is also known as the devil's grip, devil's grippe, epidemic myalgia, epidemic pleurodynia, epidemic transient diaphragmatic spasm or The Grasp of the Phantom. [edit] Transmission ...
Bornholm disease (also known as pleurodynia, devil's grip, epidemic myalgia) causes attacks of severe pain in the lower chest which makes it very difficult to breathe. Treatment ...
The name 'Bornholm disease' was given by a Danish doctor, Sylvest, who observed the illness on the island of Bornholm in Denmark in the 1930s. Other names for Bornholm disease are: 'epidemic pleurodynia' or 'epidemic myalgia'.
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See also: Epidemic, Myalgia, Fever, Symptom, Diabetes
 
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