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Acute cholecystitis presents as pain the epigastrium which can be confused with acute myocardial infarction. ECG | Acute cholecystitis presents as pain in the [[epigastrium]], which can be confused with an [[acute myocardial infarction]]. ECG can be useful in excluding an [[MI]]. | ||
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Overview
Acute cholecystitis presents as pain in the epigastrium, which can be confused with an acute myocardial infarction. ECG can be useful in excluding an MI.