A 66 yo man complains of left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain, anoressia and fever, it is the first time. The pain is acute, there is not vomit, temperature is 38°C. Abdomen is treatable, with severe pain and tenderness localized at LLQ , there is not history of prior abdominal surgery. Probably this patient suffers of…
A 74 yo/man complained of diffuse abdominal pain. The pain was intermittent and accompained by vomiting. He has no history of abdominal pain or abdominal surgery. On examinations the patient presented non icteric, afebrile, not tachicardic. The abdomen was mildly distensed with midline tenderness. The US evidenced a normal aorta diameter. Abdominal…
A 75 y/o man arrives in ED from a nursing. He complains abdominal pain. No fever, no jaundice, abdomen presents distended. Inspection shows a midline old scar, there is diffuse rigidity, increased bowel sounds and vomit on the sheets.
Can history and clinical examination contribute to diagnosis of bowel obstruction?
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