GI Emergencies

I often find myself in a gray zone when it comes to imaging abdominal pain - Zach Schmitz MD

GI Emergencies

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A Practical Approach to Abdominal Imaging

Any third year medical student worth their salt can tell you to get the RUQ ultrasound for the fat, fertile, forty year-old female with RUQ abdominal pain, fever, positive Murphy’s sign, and leukocytosis. However, my patients don’t usually fit the textbook, and I’m often thinking about what I might miss or see with test X vs test Y...

I’ll touch on a few common dilemmas where the optimal choice of imaging modality isn’t immediately clear by focusing on what you actually gain or lose by ordering one imaging test over another.

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 A Practical Approach to Abdominal Imaging

I often find myself in a gray zone when it comes to imaging abdominal pain.

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