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Up to now, we have focused on Abdominal Pain. It has been found that it is approximately related to 250 diseases. For First step, we considered 120 diseases related to gastrointestinal organs. Perspective Developing innovative diagnostic tool for primary care is the main goal. However, generating...
A 38 year-old male with no medical history presents to the emergency department with abdominal pain. He had one episode each of non-bloody emesis followed by watery, non-bloody diarrhea and cited several sick contacts at home with similar symptoms. Vital signs were notable for bradycardia with...
Concurrent Medication: Allowed: - Topical drugs and ophthalmics. Patients must have: - AIDS. - Unilateral CMV retinitis. Exclusion Criteria Co-existing Condition: Patients with the following symptoms or conditions are excluded: - Chronic, clinically significant diarrhea, nausea, abdominal pain,or other...
Hemodialysis for pulmonary edema, cerebral edema, renal failure, acidemia, level >100mg/dL (acute) or > 60mg/dL (chronic) Opioids Symptoms: respiratory depression, miosis Management: naloxone 0.04mg, 0.4mg, 2mg Withdrawal: nausea/vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, piloerection ...
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An approximately 70 year-old male with unknown medical history is brought to the emergency department with altered mental status. A community member contacted police after not seeing the patient for the past three days which was unusual. Upon entering the patient’s home, EMS found the patient ...
(one liter of D25 or 10 ampules of D50) and there was insufficient time for central venous catheter placement. Moreover, the patient was awake and asymptomatic – able to tolerate oral intake. Juice boxes containing 15g of carbohydrates each were located and the patient drank 16-17 boxes ...
Abdominal Pain Lactic Acidosis Biliary Duct Dilation Hepatic Abscess HPI: 42M with 1.5 weeks of fevers. Initially presented to ER 1wk ago and treated for possible otitis media, however follow-up ENT appointment showed no evidence of OM on exam. Fevers persisted and he developed headaches and we...
Locations of Abdominal Wall Hernias: Layers of the Anterior Abdominal Wall: Differential diagnosis for groin masses:4 Locations of Groin Masses:9 References: Amerson JR. Inguinal Canal and Hernia Examination. In: Walker HK, Hall WD, Hurst JW, editors.Clinical Methods: The History, Physical, and...