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Abdominal pain is a symptom that determines the accuracy and timeliness of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis. The article describes the causes of acute and chronic abdominal pain, particularly the pain in the abdominal wall, and the challenges in ...
Asfold I. Parfenov
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This case-based resource represents a classic presentation of mesenteric ischemia. The patient has typical risk factors and physical exam findings, so his management requires a basic understanding of the pathophysiology of this condition.
David Beran, Pierre Deteige
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Yasutaka Saito+2 more
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Migratory abdominal pain [PDF]
A 63 year old woman, presenting as an emergency provides an useful example of the difficulties in diagnosing acute appendicitis when faced with an atypical history.
Will Kieffer
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Woman with abdominal pain [PDF]
Matthew E. Shepherd+2 more
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Sophie Leflot+3 more
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Female with abdominal pain [PDF]
Michael Berkenbush, Danielle Biggs
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Inexplicable Abdominal Pain in a Patient with Advanced Recurrent Osteogenic Sarcoma: A Case Report [PDF]
Abdominal pain is one of the most common causes of emergency department visits. Comprehensive patient assessment is required to identify the cause of abdominal pain. The origin of abdominal pain can be intra-abdominal or extra-abdominal.
Chaitanya Rangangouda Patil+4 more
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Woman with abdominal pain [PDF]
Jordan Allen McQuilkin+1 more
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Jessica Vittorelli+3 more
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