File:UOTW 30 - Ultrasound of the Week 1.webm

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English: :64 yo female presents to the emergency department with periumbilical pain that was first noted yesterday after a meal. The pain subsequently moved to the RLQ. Patient has had intermittent vomiting since the pain started. Non bilious, non-bloody.  Reports a few episodes similar to this one in the previous months, but states that this episode hurts much worse.  The following evaluation began in the right lower quadrant:
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Blog post: https://www.ultrasoundoftheweek.com/uotw-30/
Author Ben Smith
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