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The Abdomen

Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1986
This article describes the normal anatomy and physiology of the abdomen. Physical examination techniques illustrate the evaluation of the abdominal structures. The text describes physical presentation of selected diseases and discusses their pathophysiology. The text material is applied through a case study.
R L, Longe, J C, Calvert
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Acute abdomen

European Journal of Internal Medicine, 2014
A 63-year-old man presented to us with fever and mild abdominal pain. He had a previous history of chronic active hepatitis B in treatment with entecavir and tenofovir. Clinical and laboratory examinations on blood and ascitic fluid were suggestive of spontaneous bacterial peritonitis.
Mearelli, Filippo   +2 more
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Abdomen

2009
Clinical expression of abdominal surgical problems in children comprises a spectrum of symptoms, many of them shared by different diseases. Consequently, a complete and well-oriented medical history and physical examination are the main tools for establishing the diagnosis and the guidelines to request radiological studies.
Yazbeck S.   +42 more
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The acute abdomen [PDF]

open access: possibleBMJ, 2013
A 45 year old woman presented to the emergency department with an eight hour history of sudden onset abdominal pain. The pain was severe, sharp, and worse on movement. She felt nauseous but had not vomited. She had last opened her bowels earlier that day, passing a small amount of hard stool.
G I van Boxel   +3 more
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Drainage of the Abdomen

New England Journal of Medicine, 1972
IN all walks of life drains are used to lead away unwanted material. Drainage of the abdomen is no exception. The material may have collected before operation, as in an intra-abdominal abscess. In these circumstances a drain is used therapeutically to ensure that the pus is all evacuated and to prevent closure of the drainage hole while the cavity is ...
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Gossypiboma of the Abdomen

Archives of Surgery, 1996
Intra-abdominal cysts may rise from a variety of organs. However, foreign-body reaction and cyst formation should be considered in the differential diagnosis. In this report, we describe the finding of a preoperatively undetected gossypiboma. A gossypiboma is a mass within the body that is composed of a cotton matrix; in this case, an unmarked ...
Henry Moyle   +2 more
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