1When arising in the abdomen, cystic lymphangiomas may present with acute abdominal pain.
2A 54-year-old woman presented to our centre with acute abdominal pain and vomiting.
3Case History A 77-year-old man was admitted at our emergency department with acute abdominal pain.
4Conclusion: Abdominal ultrasound has considerable diagnostic and therapeutic effect in the setting of acute abdominal pain.
5She presented with acute abdominal pain and was found to have isolated spontaneous renal artery dissection.
6The attack may be coincident with acute abdominal pain, almost simulating a gastric crisis of locomotor ataxia.
7We aimed to determine the therapeutic effect of abdominal ultrasound in the investigation of acute abdominal pain.
8Case presentation: The first patient was a 46-year-old female presented to our institution due to acute abdominal pain.
9Clinical symptoms of this complications are acute abdominal pain, nausea, angina, dyspnea, vomiting or signs of pericardial compression.
10Patients and methods: Patients older than 25 years admitted as an emergency with acute abdominal pain were prospectively evaluated.
11Methods: Consecutive patients presenting with acute abdominal pain at the emergency department were invited to participate in this study.
12A spigelian hernia is a rare cause of acute abdominal pain and its diagnosis is often difficult to make.
13In this case presentation, we present a unique case involving a 14-year-old girl who presented initially with acute abdominal pain.
14Aim: To analyze the risk factors for acute abdominal pain after TACE and establish a predictive model for postembolization pain.
15It is occasionally caused by calculous concretions in the bladder,-whichshould be removed,-causingvery acute abdominal pain to the animal.
16Intussusception and acute appendicitis are part of a differential diagnosis for acute abdominal pain and vomiting in the pediatric population.
Translations for acute abdominal pain