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==Differential Diagnosis==
==Differential Diagnosis==
===[[Epigastric pain|Epigastric Pain]]===
{{Abdominal Pain DDX Epigastric}}
*[[GERD]]
*[[Peptic ulcer disease]] with or without perforation
*[[Gastritis]]
*[[Pancreatitis]]
*[[Gallbladder Disease (Main)|Gallbladder disease]]
**[[Acute cholecystitis]]
**[[Cholangitis]]
**[[Symptomatic cholelithiasis]]
**[[Acalculous cholecystitis]]
*[[Myocardial Ischemia]]
*[[Splenic Infarction]]enlargement/rupture/aneurysm
*[[Pericarditis]]/[[Myocarditis]]
*[[Aortic Dissection]]
*[[Hepatitis]]
*[[Pyelonephritis]]
*[[Pneumonia]]
*[[Pyogenic liver abscess]]
*[[Fitz-Hugh-Curtis Syndrome]]
*[[Hepatomegaly]] due to [[CHF]]
*[[Bowel obstruction]]
*[[Pulmonary embolism]]


==Evaluation==
==Evaluation==
[[File:PMC5316417 10120 2016 680 Fig4 HTML.png|thumb|Conventional white-light endoscopic findings for the gastric body. (a) Normal (b) Gastric mucosa with chronic atrophic gastritis associated with HP infection. Visible vessels and an absence of folds in the gastric body mucosa are characteristic of chronic atrophic gastritis.]]
*CBC (to rule out anemia)
*CBC (to rule out anemia)
*BMP, [[LFTs]]
*BMP, [[LFTs]]
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==See Also==
==See Also==
[[PUD]]
*[[PUD]]


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 13:34, 2 May 2020

Background

Stomach anatomy
Stomach wall anatomy

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

Epigastric Pain

Evaluation

Conventional white-light endoscopic findings for the gastric body. (a) Normal (b) Gastric mucosa with chronic atrophic gastritis associated with HP infection. Visible vessels and an absence of folds in the gastric body mucosa are characteristic of chronic atrophic gastritis.

Management

Disposition

  • Normally outpatient management, unless complication (see below)

Red Flags

Any of the following suggest need for endoscopy referral:

See Also

References