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Where is peritonitis?
A 80 YO man with a history of hypertension presents to the ED complaining of abdominal pain. He felt well until 8 hours ago, when he developed diffuse abdominal pain. The patient is afebrile, tachicardic, BP is 180/100 his lungs are clear, ECG shows no changes suggestive of ischemia. There is diffuse abdominal rigidity. In…
Run to the operation room!
A 70 yo woman is brought to the ED by ambulance. She’s suffering from vomit, lach of flatus and abdominal pain since 24 hours says the nurse. She’s pale, the abdomen shows a midline scar. There is diffused tenderness with rebound. Abdomen US and X rays show abnormal distended loop of small bowel. Ok,…
Age of 45 and dyspepsia
It’s the begining of another night shift in ED. Rik, an agreable young colleague approximates: Hi- he says – I have just seen a 60 y/o man who refers epigastric pain since 2 days. He denies bleeding and weight loss, he isn’t anemic. The bedside US shows a normal gallbladder and a normal abdominal aorta,…