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GYNECOLOGIC CAUSES OF THE ACUTE ABDOMEN AND THE ACUTE ABDOMEN IN PREGNANCY
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1997Evaluation of a female patient who presents with an acute abdomen must always consider surgical and gynecologic disorders. Laparoscopy and pelviscopy have had a major impact on the surgical approach in gynecology. Most acute abdomens can now be approached laparoscopically.
H M, Tarraza, R D, Moore
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A phytobezoar in the acute abdomen
The American Journal of Surgery, 2009A phytobezoar is a rare differential diagnosis in the acute abdomen. An 89-year-old woman presented with lower abdominal pain. A computed tomography scan and ultrasound suggested the presence of a bezoar. A phytobezoar was extracted surgically, and a resection was performed of the perforated small bowel segment.
John-Peder Escobar, Kvitting +2 more
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Clinical Techniques in Small Animal Practice, 2000
Acute abdominal pain is a clinical sign associated with several underlying disease processes, many of which can be life threatening. Abdominal pain requires efficient diagnostic evaluation to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Definitive treatment involves medical and/or surgical management.
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Acute abdominal pain is a clinical sign associated with several underlying disease processes, many of which can be life threatening. Abdominal pain requires efficient diagnostic evaluation to determine the appropriate course of treatment. Definitive treatment involves medical and/or surgical management.
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Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1993
An acute abdomen requires prompt diagnosis and therapy in all age groups. In the elderly population, rapid recognition is particularly important, because the patient may have delayed seeking medical care and may have uncommon illnesses complicating the ultimate course.
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An acute abdomen requires prompt diagnosis and therapy in all age groups. In the elderly population, rapid recognition is particularly important, because the patient may have delayed seeking medical care and may have uncommon illnesses complicating the ultimate course.
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Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1983
A R, Dillon, J S, Spano
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A R, Dillon, J S, Spano
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Alcoholism and the Acute Abdomen
Quarterly Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 1950R, COHN, C, MATHEWSON
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