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Bowel obstruction must be differentiated from other diseases that cause abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and constipation, such as irritable bowel syndrome, volvulus and acute diverticulitis. | Bowel obstruction must be differentiated from other diseases that cause [[abdominal pain]], [[nausea and vomiting]], and [[constipation]], such as [[irritable bowel syndrome]], [[volvulus]] and acute [[diverticulitis]]. | ||
The following tables discusses differential diagnoses based on abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting: | |||
The following tables discusses differential diagnoses based on [[abdominal pain]] with [[nausea and vomiting]]: | |||
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The following table discusses differential diagnoses of abdominal pain with constipation: | ==The following table discusses differential diagnoses of [[abdominal pain]] with [[constipation]]:== | ||
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Overview
Bowel obstruction must be differentiated from other diseases that cause abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and constipation, such as irritable bowel syndrome, volvulus and acute diverticulitis.
Differentiating bowel obstruction from other Diseases
Bowel obstruction must be differentiated from other diseases that cause abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, and constipation, such as irritable bowel syndrome, volvulus and acute diverticulitis.
The following tables discusses differential diagnoses based on abdominal pain with nausea and vomiting:
Abbreviations: RUQ= Right upper quadrant of the abdomen, LUQ= Left upper quadrant, LLQ= Left lower quadrant, RLQ= Right lower quadrant, LFT= Liver function test, SIRS= Systemic inflammatory response syndrome, ERCP= Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, IV= Intravenous, N= Normal, AMA= Anti mitochondrial antibodies, LDH= Lactate dehydrogenase, GI= Gastrointestinal, CXR= Chest X ray, IgA= Immunoglobulin A, IgG= Immunoglobulin G, IgM= Immunoglobulin M, CT= Computed tomography, PMN= Polymorphonuclear cells, ESR= Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, CRP= C-reactive protein, TS= Transferrin saturation, SF= Serum Ferritin, SMA= Superior mesenteric artery, SMV= Superior mesenteric vein, ECG= Electrocardiogram
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The following table discusses differential diagnoses of abdominal pain with constipation:
Abbreviations: RUQ= Right upper quadrant of the abdomen, LUQ= Left upper quadrant, LLQ= Left lower quadrant, RLQ= Right lower quadrant, LFT= Liver function test, SIRS= Systemic inflammatory response syndrome, ERCP= Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography, IV= Intravenous, N= Normal, AMA= Anti mitochondrial antibodies, LDH= Lactate dehydrogenase, GI= Gastrointestinal, CXR= Chest X ray, IgA= Immunoglobulin A, IgG= Immunoglobulin G, IgM= Immunoglobulin M, CT= Computed tomography, PMN= Polymorphonuclear cells, ESR= Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, CRP= C-reactive protein, TS= Transferrin saturation, SF= Serum Ferritin, SMA= Superior mesenteric artery, SMV= Superior mesenteric vein, ECG= Electrocardiogram
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