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- ... chap 29. Landmann A, Bonds M, Postier R. Acute abdomen. In: Townsend CM Jr, Beauchamp RD, Evers BM, ...
- ... 16. Harken AH. Priorities in evaluation of the acute abdomen. In: Harken AH, Moore EE, eds. Abernathy's Surgical ...
- ... bones, brain and nerves, and organs in the abdomen. Acute kidney failure is possible if the blockages of ...
- ... not always needed to make a diagnosis of acute pancreatitis: CT scan of the abdomen MRI of the abdomen Ultrasound of the abdomen ... be treated. Complications of acute pancreatitis may include: Acute ... ) Fluid collections in the pancreas (pancreatic pseudocysts) ...
- ... infection to the entire abdominal space. Symptoms of acute appendicitis include pain in the lower right side of the abdomen, fever, reduced appetite, nausea or vomiting. Before surgery, ...
- ... kidney can often result in permanent kidney failure. Acute arterial occlusion of the renal artery can occur after injury or trauma to the abdomen, side, or back. Blood clots that travel through ...
- ... the appendix (acute appendicitis) Inflammation of the pancreas (acute or ... Inflammation of the Fallopian tubes (salpingitis) Scar ...
- ... in the blood or urine ) Ultrasound of the abdomen Urinalysis
- ... you have had, and the surgeon's experience. In acute cases when you cannot pass urine, a suprapubic catheter may be placed. This is an emergency treatment. This allows the bladder to drain through the abdomen. There are currently no drug treatments for this ...
- ... hepatitis C infection. Most children with hepatitis C (acute or ... upper abdomen Clay-colored or pale stools Dark urine Tiredness ...