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Overview
Left upper quadrant (LUQ) pain can originate from the chest, diaphragm, abdomen, peritoneum or from general 'medical' causes. Abdominal causes are generally due to the pathology involving spleen, stomach (may have epigastric pain, LUQ pain or back pain), pancreas (may have epigastric or back pain), spleenic flexure of the left colon (may have low abdominal pain or left flank pain), and left kidney (may have loin pain). Pain orginating from intra-abdominal organ pathology may not localise accurately and diaphragmatic pain can be referred to the shoulder tip.
Causes of Left Upper Quadrant Abdominal pain
Life Threatening Causes
- Abdominal compartment syndrome
- Acute pancreatitis
- Heavy metal toxicity
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
- Eclampsia
- Hepatorenal syndrome
- Infective endocarditis
- Ischemic colitis
- Malignant hypertension
- Mesenteric artery ischemia
- Perforated gastric ulcer
- Peritonitis
- Post-ERCP perforation
- Pulmonary embolism
- Pulmonary infarction
- Renal abscess
- Splenic abscess
- Splenic artery embolization
- Splenic infarction
- Traumatic splenic rupture
Common Causes
- Basal pneumonia
- Empyema
- Gastritis
- Gastroduodenal ulcers
- Kidney cancer
- Pancreatitis
- Pericarditis
- Pleuritis
- Pulmonary infarction
- Pyelonephritis
- Renal pain
- Spleen tumor
- Splenic infarction
- Splenic rupture
- Splenomegaly
Causes by Organ System
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