Pain was associated with nausea, denies hematuria and states pain is different compared to prior kidney stones. On evaluation, vital signs are notable for tachycardia (114bpm), blood pressure measured at 112/65mmHg. The patient appears uncomfortable and examination is notable for a pulsatile ...
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Gastrointestinal Bleeding Nausea and Vomiting 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...