Context: Acute abdominal pain is a common clinical problem in emergency and non-emergency cases accounting for 5 to 10% of all referrals to the emergency department. Studies have indicated that these widely differentiated diagnoses are common to these complaints. Considering the high prevalence of this complaint in the patients and the wide range of its differential diagnosis, this review study was designed and evaluated aiming at investigating the causes of acute abdominal pain with a focus on assessing the position of ultrasound as a diagnostic tool in the emergency department. Evidence acquisition: This article was conducted as a narrative review of 106 articles from 2005 through 2019. By comparing them, a comprehensive review of ultraso...
Introduction: Acute abdomen is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department, requiring ...
Background: Pneumoperitoneum is frequently considered one of the commonest surgical emergencies due ...
Carmen Wolfe,1 Maglin Halsey-Nichols,2 Kathryn Ritter,3 Nicole McCoin4 1Department of Emergency Medi...
Context: Acute abdominal pain is a common clinical problem in emergency and non-emergency cases acco...
Objectives: This prospective study was performed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of bedside poin...
Introduction: Abdominal pain is a frequent reason for Emergency Department (ED) admission; it amount...
Introduction: Ultrasonography has established itself as an invaluable tool in surgery. In surgical p...
Liv la Cour Poulsen,1 Emilie Stokholm Bækgaard,1 Per Grosen Istre,1 Thomas Andersen Schmidt,1 ...
Objective: Abdominal pain is a common complaint in the emergency department and accurate diagnosis o...
Introduction: Acute abdomen is a very common complaint for which a patient presents to the emergency...
Context: The aim of this study is to evaluate the applications of ultrasonography (US) as a diagnost...
Aim of the study: To assess the value of immediate abdominal ultrasonography in diagnosis of urgent ...
Introduction: Correct and prompt diagnosis is essential for the appropriate management of patients. ...
Objective To identify an optimal imaging strategy for the accurate detection of urgent conditions in...
Introduction: An acute abdomen is defined as a clinical condition characterized by severe abdominal ...
Introduction: Acute abdomen is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department, requiring ...
Background: Pneumoperitoneum is frequently considered one of the commonest surgical emergencies due ...
Carmen Wolfe,1 Maglin Halsey-Nichols,2 Kathryn Ritter,3 Nicole McCoin4 1Department of Emergency Medi...
Context: Acute abdominal pain is a common clinical problem in emergency and non-emergency cases acco...
Objectives: This prospective study was performed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of bedside poin...
Introduction: Abdominal pain is a frequent reason for Emergency Department (ED) admission; it amount...
Introduction: Ultrasonography has established itself as an invaluable tool in surgery. In surgical p...
Liv la Cour Poulsen,1 Emilie Stokholm Bækgaard,1 Per Grosen Istre,1 Thomas Andersen Schmidt,1 ...
Objective: Abdominal pain is a common complaint in the emergency department and accurate diagnosis o...
Introduction: Acute abdomen is a very common complaint for which a patient presents to the emergency...
Context: The aim of this study is to evaluate the applications of ultrasonography (US) as a diagnost...
Aim of the study: To assess the value of immediate abdominal ultrasonography in diagnosis of urgent ...
Introduction: Correct and prompt diagnosis is essential for the appropriate management of patients. ...
Objective To identify an optimal imaging strategy for the accurate detection of urgent conditions in...
Introduction: An acute abdomen is defined as a clinical condition characterized by severe abdominal ...
Introduction: Acute abdomen is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department, requiring ...
Background: Pneumoperitoneum is frequently considered one of the commonest surgical emergencies due ...
Carmen Wolfe,1 Maglin Halsey-Nichols,2 Kathryn Ritter,3 Nicole McCoin4 1Department of Emergency Medi...