Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1];Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Seyedmahdi Pahlavani, M.D. [2]
Overview
Causes
Classification
Peritonitis is classified based on the cause of the inflammatory process and the character of microbial contamination as follows:[1][2][3]
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| Primary peritonitis | | | | | Secondary peritonitis | | | | | Tertiary peritonitis |
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| ❑ Spontaneous peritonitis ❑ Peritonitis in patients with CAPD ❑ Tuberculous peritonitis | | | | | | | | | | | | | ❑ Peritonitis without evidence for pathogens ❑ Peritonitis with fungi ❑ Peritonitis with low-grade pathogenic bacteria |
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| | | Acute perforation peritonitis ❑ Gastrointestinal perforation ❑ Intestinal ischemia ❑ Pelviperitonitis and other forms | | | Postoperative peritonitis ❑ Anastomotic leak ❑ Accidental perforation and devascularization | | | Post-traumatic peritonitis ❑ After blunt abdominal trauma ❑ After penetrating abdominal trauma | | |
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Differential diagnosis
Classification of acute abdomen based on etiology
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Presentation
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Symptoms
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Signs
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Diagnosis
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Comments
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Fever
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Abdominal Pain
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Jaundice
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Guarding
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Rebound Tenderness
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Bowel sounds
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Lab Findings
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Imaging
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Common causes of Peritonitis
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Primary Peritonitis
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Spontateous Bacterial Peritonitis
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+
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Diffuse
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-
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-
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-
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Hypoactive
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Ascitic fluid PMN
>250cells/mm³
Culture: Positive for single organism
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Ultrasound for evaluation of liver cirrhosis
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-
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Secondary Peritonitis
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Perforated gastric and duodenal ulcer |
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+
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Diffuse
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-
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+
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+
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N
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Glucose
< 50mg/dl
Ascitic fluid LDH > serum LDH
Total Protein
> 1g/dl
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Air under diaphragm in upright CXR
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Upper GI endoscopy for diagnosis
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Acute Cholangitis
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+
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RUQ
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+
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-
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-
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N
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Abnormal LFT
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Ultrasound shows billiary dilatation
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Billiray drainage (ERCP) + IV antibiotics
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Acute Cholecystitis
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+
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RUQ
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+
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-
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-
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Hypoactive
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- Hyperbilirubinemia
- Leukocytosis
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Ultrasound shows gallstone and evidence of inflammation
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Murphy’s sign
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Acute Pancreatitis
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+
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Epigaster
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+/-
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-
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-
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N
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Increased Amylase / Lipase
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Ultrasound shows evidence of inflammation
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Pain radiation to back
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Acute Appendicitis
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+
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RLQ
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-
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+
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+
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Hypoactive
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Leukocytosis
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Ultrasound shows evidence of inflammation
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Nausea & vomiting, decreased appetite
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Acute Diverticulitis
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+
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LLQ
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+/-
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+
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-
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Hypoactive
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Leukocytosis
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CT scan and ultrasound shows evidence of inflammation
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Acute Salpingitis
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+
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LLQ/ RLQ
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-
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+/-
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+/-
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N
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Leukocytosis
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Pelvic ultrasound
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Vaginal discharge
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Hollow Viscous Obstruction
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Small Intestine obstruction
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-
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Diffuse
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-
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+
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+/-
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Hyperactive then absent
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Leukocytosis
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Abdominal X ray
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Nausea & vomiting associated with constipation, abdominal distention.
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Volvulus
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-
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Diffuse
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-
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+
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-
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Hypoactive
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Leukocytosis
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CT scan and abdominal X ray
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Nausea & vomiting associated with constipation, abdominal distention.
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Biliary Colic
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-
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RUQ
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+
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-
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-
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N
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Increased bilirubin and alkaline phosphatase
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Ultrasound
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Nausea & vomiting
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Renal Colic
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-
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Flank Pain
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-
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-
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-
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N
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Hematuria
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CT scan and ultrasound
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Colicky abdominal pain associated with nausea & vomiting
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Vascular Disorders
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Ischemic causes
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Mesenteric Ischemia
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+/-
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Periumbilical
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-
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-
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-
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Hyperactive
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Leukocytosis and lactic acidosis
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CT scan
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Nausea & vomiting, normal physical examination
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Acute Ischemic Colitis
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+/-
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Diffuse
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-
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+
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+
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Hyperactive then absent
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Leukocytosis
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CT scan
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Nausea & vomiting
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Hemorrhagic causes
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Ruptured Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
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-
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Diffuse
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-
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-
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-
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N
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Normal
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CT scan
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Unstable hemodynamics
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Intraabdominal or Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage
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-
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Diffuse
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-
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-
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-
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N
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Anemia
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CT scan
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History of trauma
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Gynaecological Causes
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Ovarian Cyst Complications
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Torsion of the Cyst
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-
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RLQ / LLQ
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-
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+/-
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+/-
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N
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Increased ESR and CRP
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Ultrasound
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Sudden onset sever pain with nausea and vomiting
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Cyst Rupture
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-
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RLQ / LLQ
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-
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+/-
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+/-
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N
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Increased ESR and CRP
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Ultrasound
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Sudden onset sever pain with nausea and vomiting
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Pregnancy
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Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy
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-
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RLQ / LLQ
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-
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-
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-
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N
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Positive pregnancy test
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Ultrasound
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History of missed period and vaginal bleeding
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References
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