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Re: Interesting puzzling case- addendum to Part 1From: Gerald P.Rodriguez (geraldpr@cybermesa.com)Wed Aug 30 21:06:50 2006
Appendicitis vs. cholecystitis. Gerald P. Rodriguez, M.D., FACOG Santa Fe
> ----- Original Message ----- Please forgive my oversight on part 1 of this saga. Evaluation at her local hospital ( evening po day 14, first day of pain) included CT with contrast. Read as " negative" for any demonstrable pathology.. no evidence bowel perf, kidneys, ureters normal, no evidence intra-abdominal abscess, etc etc. Small amount fluid/ clot ?? in cul-de-sac. This CT was re-evaluated at time of local UTZ ( day 2 ) by our hospital staff who fully concurred with initial radiologic interpretation. Study WNL. JGB
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