Re: Abdominal pain and 14 weeks

From: Gerald P. Rodriguez (geraldpr@roadrunner.com)
Wed Oct 23 08:41:58 1996


---------- > From: RICARDO FRANCALACCI SAVARIS <savaris@orion.ufrgs.br>
> To: Multiple recipients of list <ob-gyn-l@listserv.bcm.tmc.edu>
> Subject: Abdominal pain and 14 weeks
>
> A 14 y.o. with 14 weeks arrives at L&D ward brought by her young fellow.
She > is in poor conditions and drunk, complaining with difuse paroxistical,

> Refers elimination of Ascaris few weeks ago
> USound: Topic pregnancy, 14 weeks, no alterations.
> Abdomen X-ray: normal
>
> The surgeon was called for evaluation. He said that there was no acute
> abdomen, it was not a surgical case
>.
> The result: All normal

> Evolution:
> The patient kept complaining about intense pain.
>
> What would you do?
> Ricardo Savaris,MD,MSc

Explore; she either has acute appendicitis or a bowel problem related to the Ascaris G.P. Rodriguez, MD, FACOG. Gerald P. Rodriguez de Santa Fe





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