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Abdominal pain

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Abdominal pain (medical symptom): Pain in the abdominal area or stomach.

Introduction: Abdomen pain

Abdominal pain (medical symptom): Abdominal pain causes can range from extremely severe life-threatening conditions (e.g. acute appendicitis, abdominal aneurysm), to various less serious conditions (e.g., heartburn, reflux, gastroenteritis, etc.) Any symptom of abdominal pain needs prompt professional medical advice. Sudden and/or very severe abdominal pain should be treated as a medical emergency.

It is often helpful to categorize abdominal pain into more specific types such as lower abdominal pain, upper abdominal pain, left abdominal pain, right abdominal pain, epigastric pain (pain behind the breastbone, such as in heartburn, reflux, or GERD), side pain, and other types of abdominal pain.

Abdominal pain is a very common symptom, and also common in children. Unfortunately, because there are so many possible causes of abdominal pain, and many cases are not serious, many cases of acute appendicitis are misdiagnosed each year as gastroenteritis or some other similar condition, especially in children and infants. Although appendicitis is an uncommon condition, it can be fatal. And there are many other serious conditions that may cause abdominal pain.

Causes of Abdominal pain (Abdomen pain)

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Medical Textbook Extracts for Abdomen pain

Free access to excerpts from published medical book extracts about the causes and diagnosis of Abdominal pain from the following published medical books is available for more detailed information that is related to Abdomen pain.

FLANK PAIN
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Is there associated fever? The presence of fever along with chest pain should make one think of a perinephric abscess or pyelonephritis. Occasionally, however, hypernephroma can cause fever ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

ABDOMINAL PAIN, CHRONIC RECURRENT
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Is there a family history of migraine or epilepsy? Migraine and epilepsy both present with abdominal pain. Is the pain colicky or persistent? Chronic colicky abdominal pain ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

ABDOMINAL PAIN, ACUTE
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Where is the pain located? If it is diffuse, one should consider pancreatitis, mesenteric artery occlusion, or ruptured peptic ulcer. In ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

PELVIC PAIN
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... Is there a pelvic mass? The presence of a pelvic mass would suggest salpingo-oophoritis, ectopic pregnancy, endometriosis, uterine ... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

SCALP TENDERNESS
(Algorithmic Diagnosis of Symptoms and Signs)

... The cause of scalp tenderness is usually obvious when there is dermatitis or inflammatory disorders of the skin such as herpes zoster, pediculosis, tinea capitis, infected sebaceous cyst, and impetigo. The... DIAGNOSTIC WORKUP ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain in Lower Quadrants
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Lower abdominal pain is a common complaint that must be evaluated carefully and systematically to reach the appropriate diagnosis in timely manner. All diagnoses must be considered, with the most emergent etiologies... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain in Upper Quadrants
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Upper abdominal pain is a common presenting symptom. A complete differential diagnosis should be developed based on the organs in the upper abdomen in addition to the associated history and physical... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain with Rebound Tenderness
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... In evaluating an acute abdomen, rebound tenderness is one of the most important signs of peritonitis. It is elicited by pressing deeply on the abdomen and then suddenly releasing pressure, which stretches the peritoneum and causes... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Flank Pain/CVA Tenderness
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Pain and/or tenderness on the side of the trunk from the ribs to the ileum is often associated with renal disease; however, nonrenal etiologies are very common. Of course, renal disease should be strongly... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Masses
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Many disease processes, including malignancies, infections, and bowel obstruction, present with abdominal masses. The most serious and dramatic etiology is an abdominal aortic aneurysm, which... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Pelvic Pain - Female
(In a Page: Signs and Symptoms)

... Pelvic pain is a common primary care complaint that should be distinguished as acute (<6 months) versus chronic (>6 months), and cyclic, noncyclic, or pregnancy-related.>... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

... Abdominal pain is a frequent complaint and associated with an enormous number of causes. Many causes of acute abdominal pain require surgical intervention, so a prompt diagnosis is needed. Diagnostic clues would... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Masses
(In A Page: Pediatric Signs and Symptoms)

... Abdominal masses are common presenting signs of malignant solid tumors in children and should be presumed to be such. They require urgent evaluation to rule out compression... Differential Diagnosis ... Workup and Diagnosis ... Treatment ... READ EXCERPTS »

FLANK PAIN
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Most cases of flank pain are associated with inflammation of the kidney. As is shown in Table 29 , however, jumping to that conclusion in any given case may be hazardous. ... READ EXCERPTS »

ABDOMINAL PAIN, GENERALIZED
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... The GI tract is the only “organ” that really covers the abdomen from one end to the other. Anything that causes an irritation of all or a large portion of this “tube” may ... READ EXCERPTS »

ABDOMINAL MASS, GENERALIZED
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... As the physician examines the abdomen, how can he or she recall all of the causes of a mass or swelling? The physician should consider the possibilities for the mass’s composition. ... READ EXCERPTS »

PELVIC PAIN
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Visualizing the anatomy of the pelvic area is the key to forming a list of the causes of pelvic pain. Starting at the skin and working inward, we have the muscles and fascia, bladder, peritoneum, uterus, ovaries, tubes, intestines, rectum, ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal distention
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Abdominal distention refers to increased abdominal girth — the result of increased intra-abdominal pressure forcing the abdominal wall outward. Distention may be mild or severe, depending on the... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal mass
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Commonly detected on routine physical examination, an abdominal mass is a localized swelling in one abdominal quadrant. Typically, this sign develops insidiously and may represent an... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspepsia
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Dyspepsia refers to an uncomfortable fullness after meals that's associated with nausea, belching, heartburn and, possibly, cramping and abdominal distention. Frequently aggravated by... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Flank pain
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Pain in the flank, the area extending from the ribs to the ilium, is a leading indicator of renal and upper urinary tract disease or trauma. Depending on the cause, this symptom may vary from a dull ache to severe... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal pain
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Abdominal pain usually results from a GI disorder, but it can be caused by a reproductive, genitourinary (GU), musculoskeletal, or vascular disorder; drug use; or ingestion of toxins. At... Emergency interventions ... READ EXCERPTS »

Costovertebral angle tenderness
(Handbook of Signs & Symptoms (Third Edition))

... Costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness indicates sudden distention of the renal capsule. It almost always accompanies unelicited, dull, constant flank pain in the CVA just lateral to the... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Distention
(A Pocket Manual of Differential Diagnosis)

... Mechanical Bowel Obstruction Extraluminal compression    Congenital abnormalities        Annular pancreas ... READ EXCERPTS »

Characteristic Location of Abdominal Pain Associated with Various Diseases*
(A Pocket Manual of Differential Diagnosis)

... Diffuse Gastroenteritis Peritonitis Pancreatitis Leukemia Sickle ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain*
(A Pocket Manual of Differential Diagnosis)

... Abdominal Disorders Inflammatory disorders    Peritoneum        Peritonitis ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal distention
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Abdominal distention refers to increased abdominal girth—the result of increased intra-abdominal pressure forcing the abdominal wall outward. Distention may be mild or severe, depending on the amount of... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal mass
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Commonly detected on routine physical examination, an abdominal mass is a localized swelling in one abdominal quadrant. Typically, this sign develops insidiously and may represent an enlarged organ, a... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspepsia
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Dyspepsia refers to an uncomfortable fullness after meals that’s associated with nausea, belching, heartburn and, possibly, cramping and abdominal distention. Frequently aggravated by spicy, fatty,... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Flank pain
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Pain in the flank, the area extending from the ribs to the ilium, is a leading indicator of renal and upper urinary tract disease or trauma. Depending on the cause, this symptom may vary from a dull ache to severe stabbing or throbbing... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal pain
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Abdominal pain usually results from a GI disorder, but it can also be caused by a reproductive, genitourinary (GU), musculoskeletal, or vascular disorder; drug use; or ingestion of toxins. At times, such pain signals life-threatening... Emergency interventions ... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Costovertebral angle tenderness
(Professional Guide to Signs & Symptoms (Fifth Edition))

... Costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness indicates sudden distention of the renal capsule. It almost always accompanies unelicited, dull, constant flank pain in the CVA just lateral to the sacrospinal muscle and below the... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain
(The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter)

... Richard W. Emerine Abdominal pain of varying causes, ranging from the functional to the organic, is one of the top ten outpatient complaints; it is the chief complaint for 5% to 10% of... Approach ... History ... Physical examination ... Testing ... Diagnostic assessment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Chronic Pelvic Pain
(The 10-Minute Diagnosis Manual: Symptoms and Signs in the Time-Limited Encounter)

... Albert A. Meyer Approach  A woman has an approximate 5% chance of having chronic pelvic pain in her lifetime (1). It is defined as an episodic or continuous pain that persists for 6 months or... History ... Physical examination ... Testing (3) ... Diagnostic assessment ... READ EXCERPTS »

Flank Pain
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)

... Differential Overview ❑ Ureteral calculus ❑ Acute pyelonephritis ❑ Latissimus strain ❑ Perinephric... Diagnostic Approach ... Clinical Findings ... READ EXCERPTS »

Chronic/Recurrent Abdominal Pain
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)

... Differential Overview ❑ Irritable bowel syndrome ❑ Peptic ulcer disease ❑ Cholecystitis ❑... Diagnostic Approach ... Clinical Findings ... READ EXCERPTS »

Acute Abdominal Pain
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)

... Differential Overview Generalized/Periumbilical ❑ Gastroenteritis ❑ Obstipation ... Diagnostic Approach ... Clinical Findings ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal/Pelvic Mass
(Field Guide to Bedside Diagnosis)

... Differential Overview Abdominal Mass ❑ Liver enlargement ❑ Spleen enlargement ❑ Fecal mass ... Diagnostic Approach ... Clinical Findings ... READ EXCERPTS »

Flank pain
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Pain in the flank, the area extending from the ribs to the ilium, is a leading indicator of renal and upper urinary tract disease or trauma. Depending on the cause, this symptom may vary from a dull ache to severe stabbing or throbbing... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal pain
(Alarming Signs and Symptoms: Lippincott Manual of Nursing Practice Series)

... Abdominal pain usually results from a GI disorder, but can also be caused by drug use, ingestion of toxins, or disorders of the reproductive, genitourinary (GU), musculoskeletal, or vascular systems. At times,... Assessment ... History ... Physical examination ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal distention
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Abdominal distention refers to increased abdominal girth — the result of increased intra-abdominal pressure forcing the abdominal wall outward. Distention may be mild or severe, depending on the amount of pressure. It may be... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal mass
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Commonly detected on routine physical examination, an abdominal mass is a localized swelling in one abdominal quadrant. Typically, this sign develops insidiously and may represent an enlarged organ, a neoplasm, an abscess, a vascular defect,... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspepsia
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Dyspepsia refers to an uncomfortable fullness after meals that’s associated with nausea, belching, heartburn and, possibly, cramping and abdominal distention. Frequently... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Flank pain
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Pain in the flank, the area extending from the ribs to the ilium, is a leading indicator of renal and upper urinary tract disease or trauma. Depending on the cause, this symptom may vary from... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal pain
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Abdominal pain usually results from a GI disorder, but it can be caused by a reproductive, genitourinary (GU), musculoskeletal, or vascular disorder; drug use; or ingestion of toxins. At times, such pain signals life-threatening... Emergency Actions ... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Costovertebral angle tenderness
(Signs & Symptoms: A 2-in-1 Reference for Nurses)

... Costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness indicates sudden distention of the renal capsule. It almost always accompanies unelicited, dull, constant flank pain in the CVA just lateral to the spine and below the 12th rib. This associated pain... History ... Physical assessment ... Medical causes ... Special considerations ... Pediatric pointers ... Geriatric pointers ... Patient counseling ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain
(The Diagnostic Approach to Symptoms and Signs in Pediatrics)

... Many diseasescause abdominal pain, and clinical dilemma is to distinguish life-threateningones from those that are mild and self-limited. Best way to approach diagnosis is toconsider age of child and whether pain is... Principal Causes of Acute Abdominal Pain ... Clinical Features and Diagnosis: Acute Abdominal Pain ... Diagnostic Approach: Acute Abdominal Pain ... Principal Causes of Chronic or Recurrent Abdominal Pain ... Diagnostic Approach: Chronic or Recurrent Abdominal Pain ... References ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Masses
(The Diagnostic Approach to Symptoms and Signs in Pediatrics)

...Although vomiting, abdominal pain, GI bleeding,hematuria, and fever accompany some types of abdominal mass lesions,other types occur without any associated signs and symptoms. Thus,it is... Principal Causes of Abdominal Masses ... Clinical Features and Diagnosis ... Diagnostic Approach ... References ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal distention
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Abdominal distention refers to increased abdominal girth—the result of increased intra-abdominal pressure forcing the abdominal wall outward. Distention may be mild or severe, depending on the amount of pressure. It may... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal mass
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Commonly detected on routine physical examination, an abdominal mass is a localized swelling in one abdominal quadrant. Typically, this sign develops insidiously and may... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Dyspepsia
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Dyspepsia refers to an uncomfortable fullness after meals that's associated with nausea, belching, heartburn and, possibly, cramping and abdominal distention. Frequently aggravated by spicy, fatty, or high-fiber foods and by excess... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Flank pain
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Pain in the flank, the area extending from the ribs to the ilium, is a leading indicator of renal and upper urinary tract disease or trauma. Depending on the cause, this symptom may vary from a dull ache to severe stabbing or... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal pain
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Abdominal pain usually results from a GI disorder, but it can be caused by a reproductive, genitourinary (GU), musculoskeletal, or vascular disorder; drug use; or ingestion of toxins. At times,... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Other causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Costovertebral angle tenderness
(Nursing: Interpreting Signs and Symptoms)

... Costovertebral angle (CVA) tenderness indicates sudden distention of the renal capsule. It almost always accompanies unelicited, dull, constant flank pain in the CVA just lateral to the... History and physical examination ... Medical causes ... Nursing considerations ... Patient teaching ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

FLANK PAIN
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Most cases of flank pain are associated with inflammation of the kidney. As is shown in Table 29, however, jumping to that conclusion in any given case may be hazardous.

... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Mass, Generalized
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... As the physician examines the abdomen, how can he or she recall all of the causes of a mass or swelling? The physician should consider the possibilities for the mass’s composition. It may be air, in which... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

PELVIC PAIN
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... Visualizing the anatomy of the pelvic area is the key to forming a list of the causes of pelvic pain. Starting at the skin and working inward, we have the muscles and fascia, bladder, peritoneum, uterus, ovaries,... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain, Generalized
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... The GI tract is the only “organ” that really covers the abdomen from one end to the other. Anything that causes an irritation of all or a large portion of this “tube”... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

SCALP TENDERNESS
(Differential Diagnosis in Primary Care)

... The cause of scalp tenderness can best be recalled utilizing the mnemonic MINT. M—Mental disorders such as pseudoneurosis can be associated with diffuse ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain
(Pediatric Complaints and Diagnostic Dilemmas)

... Marina Catallozzi Approach to the Patient with Abdominal Pain I. Definition of the Complaint Abdominal pain is ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain - Case 7-1: 13-Year-Old Boy
(Pediatric Complaints and Diagnostic Dilemmas)

... I. History of Present Illness A 13-year-old boy presented with recurrent abdominal pain. He reported intermittent right upper quadrant pain for the last year, which occurred two to three times per ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain - Case 7-2: 5-Year-Old Girl
(Pediatric Complaints and Diagnostic Dilemmas)

... I. History of Present Illness A 5-year-old girl was well until 2 days before presentation, when she developed emesis and fever. On the day of presentation, she had two bouts ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain - Case 7-3: 11-Year-Old Girl
(Pediatric Complaints and Diagnostic Dilemmas)

... I. History of Present Illness The patient, an 11-year-old girl, was well until 1 year before presentation, when she was diagnosed with streptococcal ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain - Case 7-4: 9-Year-Old Girl
(Pediatric Complaints and Diagnostic Dilemmas)

... I. History of Present Illness A 9-year-old girl was well until 6 days before admission, when she developed vomiting, abdominal pain, and lethargy. Four days before ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain - Case 7-5: 8-Year-Old Boy
(Pediatric Complaints and Diagnostic Dilemmas)

... I. History of Present Illness The patient, an 8-year-old boy, was well until 4 hours before presentation. At that time, he developed crampy periumbilical pain and ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain - Case 7-6: 2-Year-Old Girl
(Pediatric Complaints and Diagnostic Dilemmas)

... I. History of Present Illness The patient, a 2-year-old girl, was well until 1 month before presentation, when she began to ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain - Case 7-7: 3-Year-Old Girl
(Pediatric Complaints and Diagnostic Dilemmas)

... I. History of Present Illness A 3-year-old girl of Sri Lankan descent who was born in the United States presented to the emergency department with a fever of 40.5 °C for the ... Pictures ... READ EXCERPTS »

Do not miss the diagnosis of ovarian torsion. Ovarian torsion can present with nonspecific complaints of abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and variable physical findings. Early diagnosis and treatment is essential to reduce the likelihood of a negative outcome
(Avoiding Common Pediatric Errors)

... Author: Michael Clemmens, MD What to Do - Interpret the Data Ovarian torsion is an uncommon condition with potentially serious complications.... Suggested Readings ... READ EXCERPTS »

For adolescent girls who present with abdominal pain, order a pregnancy test
(Avoiding Common Pediatric Errors)

... Author: Michael S. Potter and Anthony Slonim, MD What to Do - Gather Appropriate Data Teen pregnancy in the United States is disproportionately... Suggested Reading ... READ EXCERPTS »

In abdominal pain, performing acomplete examination, including examination of the genitals, is important
(Avoiding Common Pediatric Errors)

... Author: Caroline Rassbach, MD What to Do - Gather Appropriate Data Testicular torsion and ectopic pregnancy present similarly to appendicitis, and both have serious morbidity if not... Suggested Readings ... READ EXCERPTS »

Abdominal Pain
(The 5-Minute Pediatric Consult)

... Kurt A. Brown, MD Abdominal Pain - BASICS Abdominal Pain - description A child’s complaint of abdominal pain can originate from gastrointestinal and non-GI causes but... Abdominal Pain - DIAGNOSIS ... Abdominal Pain - FOLLOW UP ... Abdominal Pain - bibliography ... Abdominal Pain - CODES ... READ EXCERPTS »

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