Abdominal pain

Background

  • Pts with immunosuppression often have delayed or atypical presentations
  • Fever is not a reliable marker for surgical disease

Workup

Differential Diagnosis

Diffuse

Diffuse Abdominal pain

Epigastric

Epigastric Pain

RUQ

RUQ Pain

LUQ

Left upper quadrant abdominal pain

RLQ

RLQ Pain

LLQ

LLQ Pain

Pelvic

Acute Pelvic Pain

Differential diagnosis of acute pelvic pain

Gynecologic/Obstetric

Genitourinary

Gastrointestinal

Musculoskeletal

Vascular

Extra-Abdominal

  1. MI
  2. Aortic Dissection
  3. PNA
  4. PE
  5. Testicular Torsion
  6. Herpes Zoster
  7. Muscle spasm
  8. Strep Pharyngitis (peds)
  9. Mononucleosis
  10. DKA
  11. ETOH Ketoacidosis
  12. Uremia
  13. Sickle Cell Crisis
  14. SLE
  15. Vasculitis
  16. Glaucoma
  17. Hyperthyroidism
  18. Methanol Poisoning
  19. Heavy Metal toxicity
  20. Addison's Disease
  21. Porphyria

See Also

Source

  • Tintinalli
  • ACEP Geriatric lecture series
  1. Norris DL, Young JD. UTI. EM Clin N Am. 2008; 26:413-30.