Abdominal Pain in the Immunocompromised Patient—Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Transplant, Cancer

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on Abdominal Pain in the Immunocompromised Patient—Human Immunodeficiency Virus, Transplant, Cancer

Patients with human immunodeficiency virus, those who are posttransplant, and those undergoing chemotherapy are populations who are immunocompromised and present to the emergency department with abdominal pain related to their…

read more

Abdominal Pain in the Geriatric Patient

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on Abdominal Pain in the Geriatric Patient

Abdominal pain in the elderly can be a challenging and difficult condition to diagnose and treat. The geriatric population has significant comorbidities and often takes polypharmacy that can mask symptoms….

read more

Pediatric Abdominal Pain

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on Pediatric Abdominal Pain

Abdominal pain is a common complaint that leads to pediatric patients seeking emergency care. The emergency care provider has the arduous task of determining which child likely has a benign…

read more

Abdominal Vascular Catastrophes

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on Abdominal Vascular Catastrophes

Abdominal vascular catastrophes are among the most challenging and time sensitive for emergency practitioners to recognize. Mesenteric ischemia remains a highly lethal entity for which the history and physical examination…

read more

Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Acute gastrointestinal bleeding is a commonly encountered chief complaint with a high morbidity and mortality. The emergency physician is challenged with prompt diagnosis, accurate risk assessment, and appropriate resuscitation of…

read more

Diarrhea

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on Diarrhea

Diarrhea generates a wide range of diagnostic considerations and has profound individual and public health significance. The setting and circumstances under which a patient presents with diarrhea drastically influences the…

read more

The Vomiting Patient

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on The Vomiting Patient

Vomiting and abdominal pain are common in patients in the emergency department. This article focuses on small bowel obstruction (SBO), cyclic vomiting, and gastroparesis. Through early diagnosis and appropriate management,…

read more

Anorectal Complaints in the Emergency Department

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on Anorectal Complaints in the Emergency Department

Patients commonly present to the emergency department with anorectal complaints. Most of these complaints are benign and can be managed conservatively; however, there are a few anorectal emergencies that clinicians…

read more

Lower Abdominal Pain

Dec 14, 2017 by in Uncategorized Comments Off on Lower Abdominal Pain

Although most frequently presenting with lower abdominal pain, appendicitis, colitis, and diverticulitis can cause pain throughout the abdomen and can cause peritoneal and retroperitoneal symptoms. Evaluation and management of lower…

read more
Get Clinical Tree app for offline access