The possible causes of acute abdomen are the following: 1. acute peptic ulcer and its complications; 2. acute cholecystitis; 3. acute pancreatitis; 4. acute intestinal ischemia; 5. acute appendicitis; 6. acute diverticulitis; 7. acute peritonitis; 8. ectopic tubal pregnancy with tubal rupture; 9. acute pyelonephritis; 10. acute ureteral colic; 11. diabetic ketoacidosis.
A "hot belly" is slang for acute abdomen. If a patient has a collection of signs and symptoms indicating an acute abdomen, referral to ER to consult with a surgeon is the normal course of events. Possibilities include appendicitis, ectopic pregnancy, and other possible surgical emergencies.
Zachary Cope has written: 'Six disciples of Florence Nightingale' -- subject(s): Biography, Nurses 'Acute abdominal disease' -- subject(s): Abdomen, Acute abdomen, Diseases 'The diagnosis of the acute abdomen in rhyme' -- subject(s): Abdomen, Acute abdomen, Diagnosis, Diseases, Humor, Medicine, Wit and humor 'The history of St. Mary's Hospital Medical School' -- subject(s): London. St. Mary's Hospital, London. St. Mary's Hospital. Medical School, Physicians, St. Mary's Hospital, London, England, St. Mary's Hospital, London, England. Medical School 'Medicine and pathology' 'Pioneers in acute abdominal surgery' -- subject(s): Abdomen, Biography, Surgeons, Surgery
An acute scalene triangle is possible providing its 3 different acute angles add up to 180 degrees.
Yes Cholangitis is an acute infection of the bile duct characterized by pain in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen, fever, and jaundice.
John M. Beal has written: 'Diagnosis of acute abdominal disease' -- subject(s): Acute abdomen, Diagnosis
There are many possible causes of the reduction in bee hives. Pesticides, mites, antibiotics and the Israeli acute paralysis virus are all potential causes.
It is possible for an isosceles triangle to be an acute triangle because, in an acute triangle all the angles have to be less than 90o.
It is possible.
Herpes Zoster, or shingles, is an acute infection caused by the same virus that causes chickenpox.
The finer points of diagnosis can be accomplished when the abdomen is open for inspection during a surgical procedure. This situation is called an acute abdomen.
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