A 24-year-old woman presents to
the emergency department with
increasing left lower quadrant pain,
nausea, and persistent retching and
vomiting of 48 hours’ duration. The
pain ranges from dull and aching to
cramping; it has become generalized,
and there is no specific relieving factor.
During the last 12 hours, she has
also had fever and chills. She has no
urinary symptoms, hematemesis,
melena, diarrhea, constipation, or abdominal
distention. More »
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