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Paucis Verbis: Diagnostic testing tips for acute abdominal pain

Michelle Lin, MD |

acute abdominal pain

In the most recent EM Clinics of North America publication, Dr. Panebianco et al. discussed the evidence behind diagnostic tests for acute abdominal pain. There were some really great teaching points in this broad-reaching topic.

My favorite pearl: A 3-way acute abdominal series is too insensitive to rule-out any major acute causes of abdominal pain with confidence. So stop ordering them routinely. If you are worried about a perforated viscus, order an upright chest x-ray instead — more accurate and less radiation.


Adapted from [1]
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Reference

  1. Panebianco N, Jahnes K, Mills A. Imaging and laboratory testing in acute abdominal pain. Emerg Med Clin North Am. 2011;29(2):175-93, vii. [PubMed]

Author information

Michelle Lin, MD

ALiEM Founder and CEO
Professor and Digital Innovation Lab Director
Department of Emergency Medicine
University of California, San Francisco

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