Acute abdominal pain is a medical challenge for emergency physician due to the variety of possible diagnosis, lack of diagnostic and treatment standard in emergency department and the need of a rapid patient management. It is of paramount importance to quickly rule out or diagnose life threatening clinical conditions as acute myocardial infarction or aortic abdominal aneurism rupture. A few more time is allowed to confirm other diseases that lead to major complications if left untreated as acute appendicitis, testicular torsion and acute pyelonefritis. While acute abdominal pain in the elderly reflect often surgical conditions, it has a benign origin in the majority of young patients who can be generally managed as out patient, after a shor...
Acute abdominal pain is characterized by pain arising from the abdominal area, of non-traumatic orig...
When should a patient with abdominal pain be referred to the emergency ward? The following goals mus...
Abdominal pain constitutes 5% of the causes of emergency admissions and is an important part in the ...
The term acute abdominal pain refers to non-traumatic abdominal pain of rapid onset with duration of...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
Introduction: Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department varies widely...
Author: Tomas Masilionis Aim: To review and analyze the data and reviews in the literature on the po...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department...
Aim of Study: At some points, evaluation of patients become extremely difficult when they present wi...
Christopher R Macaluso, Robert M McNamaraDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Temple University School ...
Introduction: 7% of the patients come to the emergency department with the chief complain of acute a...
The clinical entity of the acute abdomen, from a practi-cal standpoint view, describes a patient wit...
Abdominal pain is a common occurrence in the elderly patients and poses a difficult challenge for th...
Acute abdominal pain is characterized by pain arising from the abdominal area, of non-traumatic orig...
When should a patient with abdominal pain be referred to the emergency ward? The following goals mus...
Abdominal pain constitutes 5% of the causes of emergency admissions and is an important part in the ...
The term acute abdominal pain refers to non-traumatic abdominal pain of rapid onset with duration of...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
Introduction: Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department varies widely...
Author: Tomas Masilionis Aim: To review and analyze the data and reviews in the literature on the po...
<b><i>Introduction:</i></b> Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department...
Aim of Study: At some points, evaluation of patients become extremely difficult when they present wi...
Christopher R Macaluso, Robert M McNamaraDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Temple University School ...
Introduction: 7% of the patients come to the emergency department with the chief complain of acute a...
The clinical entity of the acute abdomen, from a practi-cal standpoint view, describes a patient wit...
Abdominal pain is a common occurrence in the elderly patients and poses a difficult challenge for th...
Acute abdominal pain is characterized by pain arising from the abdominal area, of non-traumatic orig...
When should a patient with abdominal pain be referred to the emergency ward? The following goals mus...
Abdominal pain constitutes 5% of the causes of emergency admissions and is an important part in the ...