Abdomen, Acute
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Subject Areas on Research
- ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Acute Nonlocalized Abdominal Pain.
- ACR appropriateness criteria right upper quadrant pain.
- Acute abdomen caused by placenta percreta in the second trimester.
- Acute abdominal symptoms and signs in children and young adults with spina bifida: ten years' experience.
- Acute aortic abnormalities.
- An unusual cause of acute abdominal pain.
- Bladder perforation secondary to clean intermittent catheterization.
- Computed tomography: revolutionizing the practice of medicine for 40 years.
- Do opiates affect the clinical evaluation of patients with acute abdominal pain?
- Does this child have appendicitis?
- Hirschsprung's disease in an infant with colonic atresia and normal fixation of the distal colon.
- Jejunal diverticulosis as the obscure cause of acute abdominal pain.
- MDCT of patients with acute abdominal pain: a new perspective using coronal reformations from submillimeter isotropic voxels.
- Necrotizing myofasciitis: an atypical cause of "acute abdomen" in an immunocompromised child.
- Outcomes of liver transplant recipients with hepatitis C and human immunodeficiency virus coinfection.
- Rocky Mountain spotted fever.