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Abdominal Pain

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 2007
Evaluation of the elderly patient with acute abdominal pain is sometimes difficult. Various factors can obscure the presentation, delaying or preventing the correct diagnosis and leading to adverse patient outcomes. Clinicians must consider multiple diagnoses, especially those life-threatening conditions that require timely intervention to limit ...
Ernest L, Yeh, Robert M, McNamara
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Referred Abdominal Pain

Pediatrics In Review, 2020
1. Yonit Lax, MD*,† 2. Arunjot Singh, MD, MPH‡ 1. *Maimonides Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 2. †State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY 3. ‡Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA Abdominal pain is one of the most common and distressing presentations that pediatricians encounter. Up to 25% of school-
Yonit, Lax, Arunjot, Singh
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Abdominal Pain

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1986
In this article, the incidence of acute abdominal pain in primary care practice, its etiology and pathogenesis, and the evaluation of the patient with pain are discussed. Special attention is given to the differential diagnosis of both surgical and nonsurgical diseases that can present with abdominal pain as the major manifestation.
D T, Walters, H F, Wendel
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Abdominal Pain

Journal of Special Operations Medicine, 2015
The series objective is to review various clinical conditions/presentations, including the latest evidence on management, and to dispel common myths. In the process, core knowledge and management principles are enhanced. A clinical case will be presented.
Joshua, Banting, Tony, Meriano
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Abdominal Pain Mimics

Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2016
Emergency department providers have become skilled at triaging patients with abdominal pain requiring surgical interventions. Abdominal pain mimics, medical conditions that cause the sensation of abdominal pain without abdominal abnormality, continue to puzzle the best physicians.
Jessica, Palmer, Elizabeth, Pontius
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Pediatric Abdominal Pain

The Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2009
E m b d p e e w T i u a d t o s l r. Emily Brown: Today’s case is that of a 10-year-old remenarchal girl, accompanied by her parents, who resented to the Emergency Department (ED) with a hief complaint of intermittent abdominal pain for the ast 7 days. The pain was primarily located in the lower bdomen.
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Abdominal Pain

Pediatrics, 1984
Chronic abdominal pain affects 10% to 12% of school-aged children. In 90% to 95% of such patients, no organic cause can be elicited. Certain behavioral and personality characteristics are frequently evident in these children. Significant stress is usually present in the families. The goal of the evaluation is education of the child and family about the
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