Abdominal Pain and Abdominal Mass

B. Babcock, Mohammad F. Shaikh, A. Poor, W. Bowne
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Acute abdominal pain and abdominal mass are intimately connected; therefore, the diagnostic process for evaluating abdominal pain and abdominal masses is largely the same and has been preserved since ancient times. The primary goals in the management of patients with abdominal pain and/or abdominal mass are to establish a differential diagnosis by obtaining a clinical history, to refine the differential diagnosis with a physical examination and appropriate studies, and to determine the role of operative intervention in the treatment or refinement of the working diagnosis. This review describes the process of diagnosing abdominal pain, including taking a clinical history and performing a physical examination. Investigative studies, including laboratory tests, imaging, and pathology are reviewed. Management, including surgical treatment, is discussed. Tables describe intraperitoneal and extraperitoneal causes of acute abdominal pain, frequency of specific diagnoses in patients with acute abdominal pain, and common abdominal signs and findings noted on physical examination. Figures show abdominal pain in specific locations, a data sheet, the differential diagnosis of an abdominal mass by quadrant or region, characteristic patterns of abdominal pain, acute appendicitis with associated appendicolith, bilateral adrenal masses, adrenocortical carcinoma, retroperitoneal leiomyosarcoma, pancreatic mass, a sagittal ultrasonogram of the pancreas, ultrasonograms of the liver, a dark and well circumscribed abdominal mass, gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma, and percutaneous biopsy of a large abdominal mass. An algorithm outlines the assessment of acute abdominal pain and abdominal mass. This review contains 16 figures, 5 tables, and 164 references. Keywords:  anatomy, swellings, inflammatory, opioid, palpatation, PET, COVID 19
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急性腹痛与腹部肿块密切相关;因此,评估腹痛和腹部肿块的诊断过程在很大程度上是相同的,并且自古以来一直保存下来。处理腹痛和/或腹部肿块患者的主要目标是通过获得临床病史来建立鉴别诊断,通过体格检查和适当的研究来完善鉴别诊断,并确定手术干预在治疗或改进工作诊断中的作用。这篇综述描述了诊断腹痛的过程,包括记录临床病史和进行体格检查。调查研究,包括实验室测试,成像和病理审查。讨论了包括手术治疗在内的治疗方法。表中描述了急性腹痛的腹膜内和腹膜外原因,急性腹痛患者的特殊诊断频率,以及常见的腹部体征和体检结果。图表显示特定部位的腹痛,数据表,腹部肿块的分象限或区域的鉴别诊断,腹痛的特征性模式,急性阑尾炎伴阑尾结石,双侧肾上腺肿块,肾上腺皮质癌,腹膜后平滑肌肉瘤,胰腺肿块,胰腺矢状面超声图,肝脏超声图,黑暗且界限清楚的腹部肿块,胃食管交界处腺癌,还有一个腹部大肿块的经皮活检。一个算法概述了评估急性腹痛和腹部肿块。本综述包含16张图,5张表,164篇参考文献。关键词:解剖,肿胀,炎症,阿片类药物,触诊,PET, COVID - 19
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