Πέμπτη 7 Δεκεμβρίου 2017

Clinical examination and X-ray: an old approach to a current problem

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Ingesting a foreign body is not an uncommon occurrence. Most pass through the gastrointestinal tract uneventfully, and perforation is rare.1 The preoperative diagnosis, in these cases, is always very difficult and the radiological examinations are not always able to resolve the diagnostic. The mortality and the morbidity remain still high first of all for the delay in the diagnosis and the advanced age of patients.2

A 50-year-old man without relevant medical history was admitted to the emergency department with 4 days evolution of abdominal pain. The patient presented continuous abdominal pain at the left lower quadrant. There was no nausea, vomiting, alterations of bowel habits or fever.

On examination, the patient was in painful distress. Vital signs revealed tachycardia at 110 bpm, blood pressure of 120/64 mm Hg but no fever (36.8°C). Abdominal examination revealed diffuse tenderness and pain more intense at the left lower abdomen,...



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