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The Acute Abdomen

2000
Simply stated, the term acute abdomen refers to abdominal pain of short ­duration that requires a decision regarding whether an urgent intervention is necessary. This clinical problem is the most common cause for you to be called to provide a surgical consultation in the emergency room (ER) and serves as a convenient gateway for a discussion of the ...
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Acute abdomen in SLE

International Journal of Rheumatic Diseases, 2010
AbstractSystemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic multisystem autoimmune connective tissue disease with protean manifestations. Most often it presents with mucocutaneous, musculoskeletal or renal involvement. In comparison, gastrointestinal (GI) manifestations of SLE are far less common.
Sanjiv Kapoor   +6 more
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The Acute Abdomen

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1970
ABSTRACT This trim monograph, one of a series called "Major Problems in Clinical Surgery," whets one's appetite with its crisp title, its readable large print, and uncluttered format —a tribute to the publisher's skill. The authors have compressed their written text into fewer pages than the total listed, because of blank pages between chapters and ...
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"The ACUTE ABDOMEN"

Journal of the American Medical Association, 1920
To the Editor: —Anent the controversy of your correspondents (Dr. M. W. Lyon, Jr.,The Journal, Dec. 20, 1919. p. 1897, and Dr. Ramsay Spillman's rejoinder, Jan. 3, 1920. p. 47) will you please allot me some of the valuable space ofThe Journalto shed additional light on the moot point, "acute abdomen." I want to call attention to the fact that William
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The Acute Abdomen

2016
The acute abdomen in a patient with cancer requires the surgeon to think along a broad differential with special attention to triage and the larger context of the patient’s wishes, prognosis, and goals of care. Abdominal pain in the cancer patient may also be from diseases common to the general population including appendicitis, diverticulitis, or ...
Analisa Armstrong, Alessandro Fichera
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The Acute Abdomen

1999
The rapid and accurate diagnosis in patients with an acute abdomen is essential if the morbidity and mortality of disease processes affecting the abdomen is to be significantly decreased.
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The Acute Abdomen

1990
Plain films are the initial, and frequently only, radiological investigation of the acute abdomen. At least a supine and a horizontal beam film, such as an erect chest film, should be obtained. Positive findings are present in 50% of cases, although frequently they are non-specific or misleading.
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The Acute Abdomen

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1974
This book is compiled from two issues of Seminars in Roentgenology on the subject of the acute abdomen. Eighteen authors have collaborated in 13 chapters that present different aspects of the radiological approach to this subject. The first chapter deals with the technical aspects of the examination, a systematic review of the ways and means available ...
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The Acute Abdomen

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1983
J.S. Spano, A.R. Dillon
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