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KEY TAKEAWAYS

• Abdominal pain can present with visceral pain, somatic pain, or referred pain.

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• Gastroenteritis presents with a constellation of symptoms that suggests an infectious process.

• The aorta can rupture or dissect, leading to a number of symptoms. Rupture almost always leads to hypotension and imminent death.

• Bowel obstruction is painful and results in abdominal distention, nausea, and vomiting.

• Look for free air in the abdomen whenever a perforation of the GI tract is suspected.

• Diverticulitis, cholecystitis, and appendicitis are specific infectious processes that lead to abdominal pain, leukocytosis, and the possible need for surgery.

• Acute pancreatitis involves pain in the abdomen, usually of non-infectious origin.

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