1.7 Differential diagnosis of acute abdomen (with particular attention to urologic diseases) Flashcards

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what is acute abdoment?

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sudden onset of severe abdominal pain developing over a short time period.

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urological etiology of acute abdomen?

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  • Ureteral stone
  • Pyelonephritis
  • Renal abscess
  • Retroperitoneal bleeding or hematoma
  • Kidney infarction
  • Renal vein thrombosis
  • Urinary retention
  • Acute prostatitis
  • Testicular torsion
  • Congenital disorders of the upper urinary tract
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urological acute abdomen diagnosis?

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  • Medical history and physical examination
  • Urine sediment
  • Laboratory tests
  • ECG
  • Imaging
  • Laparoscopy / laparotomy if acute intestinal or vascular disease is suspected
  • Gastroscopy if melena or blood vomiting is present
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urological acute abdomen diagnosis?
laboratory tests

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  • blood count
  • GOT, GPT, gamma-GT, CK, CRP
  • electrolytes
  • creatinine
  • urea
  • lipase
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urological acute abdomen diagnosis?
imaging

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depending on the symptoms and severity:
o Ultrasound imaging
o abdomen X-ray
o chest X-ray and/or abdominal CT (with or without contrast media)

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