A 59-year-old woman developed severe abdominal pain with hypotension. Abdominal CT was taken urgently. What is the most possible diagnosis: ()
A: Ruptured aortic aneurysm with retroperitoneal hematoma
B: Renal tumor with retroperitoneal inflammation
C: Intestinal tumor with peritonitis
D: Lymphoma
A: Ruptured aortic aneurysm with retroperitoneal hematoma
B: Renal tumor with retroperitoneal inflammation
C: Intestinal tumor with peritonitis
D: Lymphoma
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- A 30 year old female presents to the emergency with complaint of severe abdominal pain, an abdominal mass palpable on examination most likely diagnosis: () A: Torsion of subserous fibroid B: Twisted ovarian cyst C: Rupture of ectopic pregnancy D: Rupture of ovarian cyst E: Infection
- What does the suffix “-itis” mean? A: repair B: tumor C: inflammation D: pain
- The patient, a 38-year-old male, suffered from repeated epigastric pain for many years, and suddenly developed severe abdominal pain with abdominal muscle tension in a plate-like abdomen. The most likely cause was: A: Acute cholecystitis B: Perforation of stomach or duodenum C: Acute pancreatitis D: Rupture of spleen E: Rupture of kidney
- The most authoritative clinical diagnosis of tumor is pathological diagnosis.
- A 35-year-old man is awakened at night because of severe lower abdominal pain that radiates to the groin. The pain is very intense and comes in waves. The next morning, he notices blood in his urine. On examination, there are no remarkable findings. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?