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{{PediatricPage|abdominal pain| abdominal pain in pregnancy|abdominal pain (geriatrics)}}
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[[Special:MyLanguage/abdominal pain|abdominal pain]], [[Special:MyLanguage/abdominal pain in pregnancy|abdominal pain in pregnancy]], and/or [[Special:MyLanguage/abdominal pain (geriatrics)|abdominal pain (geriatrics)]]


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==Background==
 
*Bilious emesis is a surgical emergency until proven otherwise
*Bilious emesis is a surgical emergency until proven otherwise




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==Clinical Features==
 
[[File:Abdominal Quadrant Regions.jpg|thumb|Side-by-side comparison of quadrants and regions.]]
[[File:Abdominal Quadrant Regions.jpg|thumb|Side-by-side comparison of quadrants and regions.]]
[[File:1506 Referred Pain Chart.jpg|thumb|Chart of commonly reported referred pain sites.]]
[[File:1506 Referred Pain Chart.jpg|thumb|Chart of commonly reported referred pain sites.]]
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==Differential Diagnosis== <!--T:6-->
 
==Differential Diagnosis==


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==Evaluation==
 
''Depends on location and history''
''Depends on location and history''
*Consider:
*Consider:
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==Management==
 
*Based on diagnosis
*Based on diagnosis




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*Depends on underlying etiology
*Depends on underlying etiology
**If symptoms are fully resolved and the patient has a benign abdominal exam, most patients go home with return precautions
**If symptoms are fully resolved and the patient has a benign abdominal exam, most patients go home with return precautions
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==See Also==
 
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Abdominal Pain|Abdominal Pain]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Abdominal Pain|Abdominal Pain]]
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Pyloric Stenosis|Pyloric Stenosis]]  
*[[Special:MyLanguage/Pyloric Stenosis|Pyloric Stenosis]]  
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[[Category:Pediatrics]]
[[Category:Pediatrics]]
[[Category:GI]]
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[[Category:Symptoms]]
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Latest revision as of 21:29, 17 January 2026


This page is for pediatric patients. For adult patients, see: abdominal pain,abdominal pain in pregnancy, and abdominal pain (geriatrics)



Background

  • Bilious emesis is a surgical emergency until proven otherwise


Clinical Features

Side-by-side comparison of quadrants and regions.
Chart of commonly reported referred pain sites.


Differential Diagnosis

Pediatric Abdominal Pain

0–3 Months Old

3 mo–3 y old

3 y old–adolescence


Evaluation

Depends on location and history


Management

  • Based on diagnosis


Disposition

  • Depends on underlying etiology
    • If symptoms are fully resolved and the patient has a benign abdominal exam, most patients go home with return precautions
    • In general, unclear cases with continued pain should NOT be discharged home


See Also


References