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====Hollow Visceral==== | ====Hollow Visceral==== | ||
*[[Intestinal obstruction]] | *[[Intestinal obstruction]] | ||
** [[Adhesion]]s | **[[Adhesion]]s | ||
** [[ | **[[Bezoar]]s | ||
** [[ | **[[Foreign Bodies]] | ||
**[[Gallstone Ileus]] | |||
**[[Hernia]]s | |||
**[[Intussusception]] | |||
**[[Neoplasm]]s | |||
**[[Parasites]] | |||
**[[Volvulus]] | |||
* [[Biliary]] [[obstruction]] | * [[Biliary]] [[obstruction]] | ||
** [[Calculi]] | **[[Calculi]] | ||
**[[Choledochal cyst]] | |||
**Hemobilia | |||
**[[Neoplasm]]s | |||
====Solid Visceral==== | ====Solid Visceral==== | ||
* Acute [[splenomegaly]] | * Acute [[splenomegaly]] |
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Intraperitoneal Causes of Abdominal Pain
Inflammatory Intraperitoneal Causes of Acute Abdominal Pain
Peritoneal
- Bacterial peritonitis
- Perforated hollow viscus
- Primary peritonitis (Pneumococcal, streptococcal, tuberculous; spontaneous bacterial peritonitis)
- Chemical and nonbacterial peritonitis
- Perforated peptic ulcer/biliary tree, pancreatitis, ruptured ovarian cyst, mittelschmerz
Hollow Visceral
- Appendicitis
- Cholecystitis
- Colitis (bacterial, amebic)
- Diverticulitis
- Duodenitis
- Gastritis
- Gastroenteritis
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Meckel diverticulitis
- Peptic ulcer
Solid Visceral
- Abscess (pancreatic, hepatic, splenic, etc.)
- Hepatitis
- Pancreatitis
Mesenteric
- Epiploic appendagitis
- Lymphadenitis (bacterial, viral)
Pelvic
Mechanical Intraperitoneal Causes of Acute Abdominal Pain
Hollow Visceral
- Biliary obstruction
- Calculi
- Choledochal cyst
- Hemobilia
- Neoplasms
Solid Visceral
- Acute splenomegaly
- Acute hepatomegaly, (congestive heart failure, Budd-Chiari syndrome)
Mesenteric
- Omental torsion
Pelvic
- Ovarian cyst
- Torsion or degeneration of fibroid
- Ectopic pregnancy
Hemoperitoneum
- Ruptured hepatic neoplasm
- Spontaneous splenic rupture
- Ruptured mesentery
- Ruptured uterus
- Ruptured graafian follicle
- Ruptured ectopic pregnancy
- Ruptured aortic or visceral aneurysm
Ischemic
- Mesenteric thrombosis
- Hepatic infarction (toxemia, purpura)
- Splenic infarction
- Omental ischemia
- Strangulated hernia