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| style="height:100px"; style="width:75%" border="1" bgcolor="Beige" | [[Abdominal cramps]], [[abdominal cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome]], [[abdominal mass]], [[accessory pancreas]], [[acute pancreatitis]], [[appendicitis]], [[autoimmune hepatitis]], [[autoimmune pancreatitis]], [[bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[bowel obstruction]], [[caecitis]], [[carcinoid syndrome]], [[celiac disease]], [[Charcot's triad]], [[cholangiocarcinoma]], [[cholangitis]], [[cholecystitis]], [[choledochal cysts]], [[choledocholithiasis]], [[cholelithiasis]], [[chronic erosive gastritis]], [[curling ulcers]], [[cushing ulcers]], [[hepatitis C|chronic hepatitis C]], [[chronic hepatitis]], [[Infectious diarrhea|chronic infectious diarrhea]], [[chronic pancreatitis]], [[cirrhosis]], [[clostridial necrotizing enteritis]], [[colitis]], [[Familial adenomatous polyposis|colorectal adenomatous polyposis, recessive]], [[cystica profunda|Colitis cystica profunda]], [[colon cancer, familial]], [[lactase deficiency|congenital lactase deficiency]], [[Congenital short bowel]],[[Constipation|colonic inertia]], [[colonic polyps]], [[colonic volvulus]], [[colorectal cancer]], [[Congenital hepatic porphyria]], [[constipation]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[decreased intestinal motility]], [[diarrhea]], [[diverticulitis]], [[duodenitis]], [[dyspepsia]], [[enteritis]], [[epiploic appendagitis]], [[gastric outlet obstruction]], [[gastritis]], [[gastroenteritis]], [[gastrointestinal perforation]], [[gastrointestinal stromal tumor]], [[hemosuccus pancreaticus]], [[ileitis]], [[ileus]], [[intestinal malrotation]], [[intestinal pseudoobstruction]], [[intussusception]], [[irritable bowel syndrome]], [[ischemic colitis]], [[König's syndrome]], [[Krukenberg tumor]], [[malabsorption]], [[Meckel's diverticulum]], [[mesenteric ischemia]], [[ogilvie syndrome]], [[pancreatic cancer]], [[pancreatitis]], [[peptic ulcer]], [[peritonitis]], [[porcelain gallbladder]], [[proctitis]], [[pseudomembranous colitis]], [[pseudomyxoma peritonei]], [[toxic megacolon]], [[ulcerative colitis]], [[volvulus]], [[Whipple's disease]] [[Cholangitis]], | | style="height:100px"; style="width:75%" border="1" bgcolor="Beige" | [[Abdominal cramps]], [[abdominal cutaneous nerve entrapment syndrome]], [[abdominal mass]], [[accessory pancreas]], [[acute pancreatitis]], [[appendicitis]], [[autoimmune hepatitis]], [[autoimmune pancreatitis]], [[bacterial gastroenteritis]], [[bowel obstruction]], [[caecitis]], [[carcinoid syndrome]], [[celiac disease]], [[Charcot's triad]], [[cholangiocarcinoma]], [[cholangitis]], [[cholecystitis]], [[choledochal cysts]], [[choledocholithiasis]], [[cholelithiasis]], [[chronic erosive gastritis]], [[curling ulcers]], [[cushing ulcers]], [[hepatitis C|chronic hepatitis C]], [[chronic hepatitis]], [[Infectious diarrhea|chronic infectious diarrhea]], [[chronic pancreatitis]], [[cirrhosis]], [[clostridial necrotizing enteritis]], [[colitis]], [[Familial adenomatous polyposis|colorectal adenomatous polyposis, recessive]], [[cystica profunda|Colitis cystica profunda]], [[colon cancer, familial]], [[lactase deficiency|congenital lactase deficiency]], [[Congenital short bowel syndrome|congenital short bowel]],[[Constipation|colonic inertia]], [[colonic polyps]], [[colonic volvulus]], [[colorectal cancer]], [[Congenital hepatic porphyria]], [[constipation]], [[Crohn's disease]], [[Gastrointestinal physiology|decreased intestinal motility]], [[diarrhea]], [[diverticulitis]], [[duodenitis]], [[dyspepsia]], [[enteritis]], [[epiploic appendagitis]], [[gastric outlet obstruction]], [[gastritis]], [[gastroenteritis]], [[gastrointestinal perforation]], [[gastrointestinal stromal tumor]], [[hemosuccus pancreaticus]], [[ileitis]], [[ileus]], [[intestinal malrotation]], [[intestinal pseudoobstruction]], [[intussusception]], [[irritable bowel syndrome]], [[ischemic colitis]], [[König's syndrome]], [[Krukenberg tumor]], [[malabsorption]], [[Meckel's diverticulum]], [[mesenteric ischemia]], [[ogilvie syndrome]], [[pancreatic cancer]], [[pancreatitis]], [[peptic ulcer]], [[peritonitis]], [[porcelain gallbladder]], [[proctitis]], [[pseudomembranous colitis]], [[pseudomyxoma peritonei]], [[toxic megacolon]], [[ulcerative colitis]], [[volvulus]], [[Whipple's disease]] [[Cholangitis]], | ||
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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]
Overview
The causes of abdominal pain vary with the distribution of the pain. The distribution can be determined by various methods, such as into either abdominal quadrants or nine sections.
Causes
Causes Based upon Location
Diffuse | Left Upper Quadrant | Left Flank | Left Lower Quadrant | Epigastric Region | Umbilical Region | Pelvic Region | Right Upper Quadrant | Right Flank | Right Lower Quadrant
Life Threatening Causes
Life-threatening causes include conditions that may result in death or permanent disability within the next 24 hours if left untreated.
Common Causes
Causes by Organ System
Causes in Alphabetical Order
Acute Abdomen
Common causes of acute abdomen include:
- Acute appendicitis
- Acute cholecystitis
- Acute diverticulitis
- Acute intestinal ischemia
- Acute pancreatitis
- Acute peptic ulcer and its complications
- Acute peritonitis
- Acute ureteral colic
- Bowel perforation with free air or bowel contents in the abdominal cavity
- Bowel volvulus
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
- Ectopic pregnancy with tubal rupture
Chronic Functional Abdominal Pain
Common causes of CFAP stem from:
- Abdominal etiologies
- Gynecologic etiologies
- Dysmenorrhea
- Endometriosis
- Müllerian abnormalities
- Ovarian abnormalities
- Pelvic inflammatory disease