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==Extraperitoneal Causes of Abdominal Pain== | ==Extraperitoneal Causes of Abdominal Pain== | ||
===Acute Abdominal Pain=== | ===Acute Abdominal Pain=== | ||
====Cardiac==== | |||
* [[Acute pericarditis]] | |||
* [[Acute rheumatic fever]] | |||
* [[Myocardial ischemia]]/[[infarction]] | |||
====Endocrine==== | |||
* Acute [[Adrenal insufficiency|adrenal insufficiency]] (Addisonian crisis) | |||
* [[Diabetic ketoacidosis]] | |||
* [[Hyperparathyroidism]] ([[hypercalcemia]]) | |||
* [[Hyperthyroidism]] or [[hypothyroidism]] | |||
====Factitious==== | |||
* Malingering | |||
* [[Munchausen syndrome]] | |||
==== Genitourinary==== | ==== Genitourinary==== | ||
* Acute [[Cystitis|cystitis]] | * Acute [[Cystitis|cystitis]] | ||
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* Threatened [[abortion]] | * Threatened [[abortion]] | ||
* Ureteral obstruction ([[urolithiasis]], [[tumor]]) | * Ureteral obstruction ([[urolithiasis]], [[tumor]]) | ||
==== | ==== Hematologic ==== | ||
* [[ | * Acute hemolytic states | ||
* [[ | * [[Acute leukemia]] | ||
* [[ | * Coagulopathies | ||
* [[ | * Other dyscrasias | ||
==== | * [[Pernicious anemia]] | ||
* [[ | ==== Infectious==== | ||
* [[ | * Bacterial | ||
* [[ | * Parasitic ([[malaria]]) | ||
* [[Rickettsia]]l ([[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]]) | |||
* Viral ([[measles]], [[mumps]], [[infectious mononucleosis]]) | |||
====Inflammatory==== | |||
* [[Dermatomyositis]] | |||
* [[Henoch-Schönlein purpura]] | |||
* [[Polyarteritis nodosa]] | |||
* [[Scleroderma]] | |||
* [[Systemic lupus erythematosus]] | |||
====Metabolic==== | ====Metabolic==== | ||
* [[Acute intermittent porphyria]] | * [[Acute intermittent porphyria]] | ||
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* [[Hypolipoproteinemia]] | * [[Hypolipoproteinemia]] | ||
* [[Uremia]] | * [[Uremia]] | ||
====Musculoskeletal==== | ====Musculoskeletal==== | ||
* [[Arthritis]]/diskitis of thoracolumbar spine | * [[Arthritis]]/diskitis of thoracolumbar spine | ||
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* [[Spinal cord]] [[tumor]]s | * [[Spinal cord]] [[tumor]]s | ||
* [[Tabes dorsalis]] | * [[Tabes dorsalis]] | ||
==== | ==== Psychogenic==== | ||
* [[ | * [[Hypochondriasis]] | ||
* | * Somatization disorders | ||
==== Pulmonary ==== | |||
* [[Empyema]] | |||
==== | * [[Pneumonia]] | ||
* | * [[Pneumothorax]] | ||
* [[Pulmonary embolism ]]([[infarction]]) | |||
* [[ | ==== Retroperitoneal==== | ||
* | * [[Psoas]] [[abscess]] | ||
==== | * [[Retroperitoneal hemorrhage]] (spontaneous adrenal hemorrhage) | ||
* [[ | |||
* [[ | |||
==== Toxins ==== | ==== Toxins ==== | ||
* [[venom|Animal venom]] | * [[venom|Animal venom]] | ||
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* [[Narcotic]]s withdrawal | * [[Narcotic]]s withdrawal | ||
* Poisonous mushrooms | * Poisonous mushrooms | ||
==== | ==== Vascular ==== | ||
* [[ | * [[Periarteritis nodosa|Periarteritis]] | ||
* [[Vasculitis]] | |||
* [[ | |||
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Extraperitoneal Causes of Abdominal Pain
Acute Abdominal Pain
Cardiac
Endocrine
- Acute adrenal insufficiency (Addisonian crisis)
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
- Hyperparathyroidism (hypercalcemia)
- Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism
Factitious
- Malingering
- Munchausen syndrome
Genitourinary
- Acute cystitis
- Dysmenorrhea
- Nephrolithiasis
- Orchitis/Epididymitis
- Perinephric abscess
- Prostatitis
- Pyelonephritis
- Renal infarct
- Seminal vesiculitis
- Testicular torsion
- Threatened abortion
- Ureteral obstruction (urolithiasis, tumor)
Hematologic
- Acute hemolytic states
- Acute leukemia
- Coagulopathies
- Other dyscrasias
- Pernicious anemia
Infectious
- Bacterial
- Parasitic (malaria)
- Rickettsial (Rocky Mountain spotted fever)
- Viral (measles, mumps, infectious mononucleosis)
Inflammatory
- Dermatomyositis
- Henoch-Schönlein purpura
- Polyarteritis nodosa
- Scleroderma
- Systemic lupus erythematosus
Metabolic
- Acute intermittent porphyria
- Familial Mediterranean fever
- Hemochromatosis
- Hereditary angioneurotic edema
- Hypolipoproteinemia
- Uremia
Musculoskeletal
- Arthritis/diskitis of thoracolumbar spine
- Rectus sheath hematoma
Neurogenic
- Abdominal epilepsy
- Abdominal migraine
- Herpes zoster
- Multiple sclerosis
- Nerve root compression
- Osteomyelitis of the spine
- Spinal cord tumors
- Tabes dorsalis
Psychogenic
- Hypochondriasis
- Somatization disorders
Pulmonary
Retroperitoneal
- Psoas abscess
- Retroperitoneal hemorrhage (spontaneous adrenal hemorrhage)
Toxins
- Animal venom
- Bacterial toxins (tetanus, staphylococcus)
- Drugs
- Heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury)
- Insect venom (black widow spider)
- Narcotics withdrawal
- Poisonous mushrooms