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Sudden Onset Abdominal Pain in A 42yo Male

A 42-year-old male smoker with a history of hypertension and hyperlipidemia presents to the ED with 2 hours of sudden onset, persistent, severe, right sided kidney pain that he describes as aching and stabbing in nature. The pain radiates into his right testicle and is exacerbated by movement. Assoc...

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Main Authors: Murray,Brian P, Burch,Emma, Madireddi,Sunthosh P, Kann,Willis
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Language:English
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Summary:A 42-year-old male smoker with a history of hypertension and hyperlipidemia presents to the ED with 2 hours of sudden onset, persistent, severe, right sided kidney pain that he describes as aching and stabbing in nature. The pain radiates into his right testicle and is exacerbated by movement. Associated symptoms include nausea and sweating. He denies recent illness, fever, palpitations, or urinary complaints. All other ROS negative. Academic Academy of Emergency Medicine Conference 2017 , 16 Mar 2017, 20 Mar 2017,