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    Case Report of Presumed (In)voluntary Capsaicin Intoxication Mimicking an Acute Abdomen by Simona Koprdova, Christine Schürmann, Dirk Peetz, Thomas Dürbye, Frank Kolligs, Herbert Koop

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Thus, a capsaicin intoxication must be considered in the differential diagnosis of an acute abdomen.…”
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    Spontaneous Evisceration, or “Burst Abdomen,” in Patient with Prior Flood Syndrome Surgical Repair by Matthias Barden, Dustin Marinelli, Kirsten Cable

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Case Presentation: We present an image and discussion of spontaneous evisceration, or “burst abdomen,” from an anterior abdominal wall hernia. …”
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    Acute abdomen as an expression of peritoneal tuberculosis: review of the literature and a case report by Guido Nina Guida Acevedo, Rafael Martín Franco Delgado, Ximena Elizabeth Trujillo Romero

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…When faced with a patient with an acute abdomen with signs of peritoneal irritation and atypical evolution, intestinal tuberculosis should be considered as a differential diagnosis, even if there is no history of previous pulmonary involvement.…”
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    Diaphragmatic Injuries in Patients with Penetrating Thoracoabdominal Injuries without Shock or Acute Abdomen at Admission by Alejandro González-Muñoz, Laura Otálora González, María Paula Fontecha Pinzón, Angela Cristina Ríos Cadavid, Cristina Judith Padilla Herrera, Danny Michell Conde Monroy, José Gabriel Rodríguez-Narváez, David Rene Rodriguez Lima

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study aimed to describe the prevalence of diaphragmatic injuries in patients with PTAI without signs of shock or acute abdomen at admission. Methods: A cross-sectional, single-centered study was conducted in Bogotá, Colombia. …”
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    Feasibility of Early Definitive Internal Fixation of Pelvic Bone Fractures in Therapeutic Open Abdomen by Kyunghak Choi, Kwang-Hwan Jung, Min Ae Keum, Sungjeep Kim, Jihoon T Kim, Kyu-Hyouck Kyoung

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The average duration of open abdomen was 98 hours (range, 44–198), and the time interval between abdominal closure and pelvic surgery was 98 hours. …”
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    Meckel’s Diverticulitis as a Cause of an Acute Abdomen in the Second Trimester of Pregnancy: Laparoscopic Management by Ivilina Pandeva, Sumit Kumar, Atif Alvi, Hema Nosib

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Meckel’s diverticulitis is an extremely rare cause of an acute abdomen in pregnancy. Its clinical presentation tends to be rather unusual and therefore commonly delaying diagnosis. …”
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    Contribution of paranasal sinus, chest, and abdomen/pelvis computed tomography in patients with febrile neutropenia. by Charles Tran, Éric de Kerviler, Anne Bergeron, Emmanuel Raffoux, Aliénor Xhaard, Cédric de Bazelaire, Constance de Margerie-Mellon

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…<h4>Conclusion</h4>These results support recommendations to perform systematic chest CT in patients with FN and may encourage the widespread use of abdomen/pelvis CT in this indication, even without symptoms. …”
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    Acute Abdomen as a Clinical Presentation of COVID-19-Associated Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children by Elmira Hajiesmaeil Memar, Fatemeh Tahghighi, Sedigheh Yousefzadegan, Parisa Sadeghirad, Ashraf Mousavi, Ramin Zare Mahmoudabadi, Hossein Saeidi, Mehri Ayati, Sahar Naderi, Sara Memarian, Seyedmusa Zeinalabedin, Bahar Ashjaei, Hojatollah Raji, Leila Tahernia, Hosein Alimadadi, Vahid Ziaee

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We hypothesize that one of the rare manifestations is acute abdomen. Case Presentation. In this case series, eight cases (five girls and three boys) of gastrointestinal (GI) involvement and acute abdomen were reported to be associated with the cytokine storm due to COVID-19 infection. …”
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