Gynecological pelvic pain as emergency pathology
A Rivera Domínguez1, A Mora Jurado1, A García de la Oliva1
1Unidad de Gestión Clínica de Radiodiagnóstico. Hospital Universitario Virgen Macarena, Sevilla, España.
Abstract:
Acute pelvic pain is a common condition in emergency. The sources of acute pelvic pain are multifactorial, so it is important to be familiar with this type of pathologies. The purpose of this article is review the main causes of gynecological acute pelvic pain and their radiologic appearances to be able to make an accurate diagnosis and provide objective criteria for patient management.
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