Acute abdomen is a medical emergency, in which there is sudden and severe pain in abdomen of recent onset with accompanying signs and symptoms that focus on an abdominal involvement. It can represent a wide spectrum of conditions, ranging from a benign and self-limiting disease to a surgical emergency. Nevertheless, only one quarter of patients who have previously been classified with an acute abdomen actually receive surgical treatment, so the clinical dilemma is if the patients need surgical treatment or not and, furthermore, in which cases the surgical option needs to be urgently adopted. Due to this reason a thorough and logical approach to the diagnosis of abdominal pain is necessary. Some Authors assert that the location of pain is a ...
Acute abdominal pain is a medical challenge for emergency physician due to the variety of possible d...
Introduction: An acute abdomen is defined as a clinical condition characterized by severe abdominal ...
Introduction: 7% of the patients come to the emergency department with the chief complain of acute a...
Acute abdomen is a medical emergency, in which there is sudden and severe pain in abdomen of recent ...
Introduction: Acute abdomen is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department, requiring ...
Introduction: Ultrasonography has established itself as an invaluable tool in surgery. In surgical p...
Context: Acute abdominal pain is a common clinical problem in emergency and non-emergency cases acco...
Acute abdominal pain is one of the most common complaints in the emergency department that accounts ...
The term acute abdominal pain refers to non-traumatic abdominal pain of rapid onset with duration of...
Aim: The present study was conducted to compare the efficacy of US and CT in diagnosis of acute abdo...
Background:The term acute abdomen refers to signs and symptoms of abdominal pain and tenderness, a c...
Introduction: Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department varies widely...
Acute abdomen is one of the most common clinical conditions requiring a radiological investigation. ...
The clinical entity of the acute abdomen, from a practi-cal standpoint view, describes a patient wit...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
Acute abdominal pain is a medical challenge for emergency physician due to the variety of possible d...
Introduction: An acute abdomen is defined as a clinical condition characterized by severe abdominal ...
Introduction: 7% of the patients come to the emergency department with the chief complain of acute a...
Acute abdomen is a medical emergency, in which there is sudden and severe pain in abdomen of recent ...
Introduction: Acute abdomen is a common presenting complaint in the emergency department, requiring ...
Introduction: Ultrasonography has established itself as an invaluable tool in surgery. In surgical p...
Context: Acute abdominal pain is a common clinical problem in emergency and non-emergency cases acco...
Acute abdominal pain is one of the most common complaints in the emergency department that accounts ...
The term acute abdominal pain refers to non-traumatic abdominal pain of rapid onset with duration of...
Aim: The present study was conducted to compare the efficacy of US and CT in diagnosis of acute abdo...
Background:The term acute abdomen refers to signs and symptoms of abdominal pain and tenderness, a c...
Introduction: Diagnostic practice for acute abdominal pain at the Emergency Department varies widely...
Acute abdomen is one of the most common clinical conditions requiring a radiological investigation. ...
The clinical entity of the acute abdomen, from a practi-cal standpoint view, describes a patient wit...
The aim was to identify diagnostic difficulties for acute abdominal pain at the emergency department...
Acute abdominal pain is a medical challenge for emergency physician due to the variety of possible d...
Introduction: An acute abdomen is defined as a clinical condition characterized by severe abdominal ...
Introduction: 7% of the patients come to the emergency department with the chief complain of acute a...