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  • It has to be differentiated from other causes of acute abdomen.
  • This is generally reserved for women presenting with signs of an acute abdomen and / or hypovolemic shock.
  • Latrodectism has been misdiagnosed as various medical conditions including acute hepatitis, sepsis, testicular torsion or an acute abdomen.
  • Gastrointestinal complications in Kawasaki disease are similar to those observed in Henoch Sch鰊lein purpura, colon swelling, intestinal ischemia, intestinal pseudo-obstruction, and acute abdomen.
  • The pain may be epigastric, with radiation to the back, or it may be diffuse, with the appearance of an emergent acute abdomen.
  • Traditionally, the use of opiates or other painkillers in patients with an acute abdomen has been discouraged before the clinical examination, because these would alter the examination.
  • However, without a spider, either through inability to communicate or unawareness, the diagnosis may be missed as symptoms overlap with a variety of other serious clinical syndromes such as tetanus or acute abdomen.
  • Guarding is a characteristic finding in the physical examination for an abruptly painful abdomen ( an acute abdomen ) with inflammation of the inner abdominal ( peritoneal ) surface due, for example, to appendicitis or diverticulitis.
  • With regards to asymptomatic Meckel's diverticulum, some recommend that a search for Meckel's diverticulum should be conducted in every case of appendectomy / laparotomy done for acute abdomen, and if found, Meckel's diverticulectomy or resection should be performed to avoid secondary complications arising from it.
  • As the symptoms and diagnostic tests are almost indistinguishable from an acute abdomen ( e . g . perforated appendicitis ) it is possible for undiagnosed HAE patients to undergo laparotomy ( operations on the abdomen ) or laparoscopy ( keyhole surgery ) that turns out to have been unnecessary.
  • Antibiotic resistance increases with duration of treatment; therefore, as long as an effective minimum is kept, shorter courses of antibiotics are likely to decrease rates of resistance, reduce cost, and have better outcomes with fewer complications . spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, suspected lung infections in intense care wards, so-called acute abdomen, middle ear infections, sinusitis and throat infections, and penetrating gut injuries.