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Query: UMLS:C0740577 (
acute abdominal pain
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Acute ileitis in children is frequently diagnosed at the time of laparotomy for
acute abdominal pain
and is usually due to inflammatory bowel disease,
Yersinia
, or Campylobacter infections. We report a case in which a pathogenic strain of Escherichia coli was responsible for the disease. The diagnosis, microbiology, and epidemiology are discussed.
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PMID:Pathogenic Escherichia coli: a new etiology for acute ileitis in children. 267 34
In 194 patients presenting with
acute abdominal pain
from whom sequential serum samples were taken, the frequency of
yersiniosis
, established serologically, was significantly higher (23%) than in 320 control subjects (2%).
Yersiniosis
occurred in 31% of patients with acute appendicitis. Acute-phase serum samples only, obtained in a further 307 patients, yielded a falsely low frequency of
yersiniosis
(4%). Y pseudotuberculosis was five times more common than Y enterocolitica, and Y pseudotuberculosis type IV was the most common serotype, accounting for 43% of
Yersinia infections
.
Yersinia
may play a more important part in the aetiology of
acute abdominal pain
, and particularly acute appendicitis, than has been previously appreciated. Antibody titres to both Y enterocolitica and Y pseudotuberculosis frequently rise late in infections causing abdominal pain. Consequently analysis of acute-phase serum samples alone leads to underdiagnosis of
yersiniosis
.
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PMID:Yersinia infection and acute abdominal pain. 288 Oct 83
Patients with
acute abdominal pain
are a great challenge to the radiologist. The clinical diagnosis is classically unreliable, resulting in both negative laparotomies as well as ill-advised surgical delay in a large number of patients. Ultrasound offers a non-invasive way to decrease both false-negative and false-positive diagnoses in this category of patients. This article focuses on the role of sonography in the diagnosis of acute conditions of the gastrointestinal tract tract such as appendicitis, sigmoid diverticulitis, Crohn's disease, colitis, infectious ileocecitis caused by
Yersinia
, Campylobacter or Salmonella, right-sided colonic diverticulitis, bowel malignancy presenting acutely, small bowel obstruction, intussusception, omental infarction, and epiploic appendagitis. The sonographic spectrum of these conditions as well as possible pitfalls are discussed using illustrative case histories.
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PMID:Ultrasound of acute GI tract conditions. 1170 19