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The appendix, a small, narrow, blind tube extending from the inferior part of the cecum, is widely regarded as a vestigial organ, having lost much of its original function through evolution. Despite its diminished role, the appendix can become inflamed, a condition known as appendicitis.
Etiology: Appendicitis can arise from various causes, primarily rooted in the obstruction of the appendix lumen. Factors contributing to this obstruction include fecal accumulation, lymphoid hyperplasia and, in...
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Assessment of the Abdomen II: Percussion01:18

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Percussion is a fundamental technique used to assess the liver, spleen, and abdominal organs by tapping the abdomen and interpreting the resulting sounds. This method helps identify fluid, distention, and masses through variations in sound, such as the high-pitched tympany of air-filled areas and the dullness of solid masses. Understanding how to percuss these organs provides valuable information for healthcare professionals in diagnosing conditions early.
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Assessment of the Abdomen III: Palpation01:23

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Palpation is a crucial tactile examination method for assessing abdominal organs and detecting conditions like tenderness, distention, masses, or fluid. It involves both light and deep palpation techniques, each serving specific diagnostic purposes. Light palpation helps identify tenderness and other surface-level indicators, while deep palpation locates and assess abdominal masses and organ boundaries. A skilled professional can gather valuable insights through palpation, including evaluating...
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Assessment of the Abdomen I: Inspection and Auscultation01:25

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Introduction
The abdominal examination is a cornerstone of clinical medicine, serving as a critical tool in diagnosing various gastrointestinal (GI) diseases. It involves a systematic approach that includes inspection and auscultation, each with distinct yet complementary roles in assessing the abdomen. This article will delve into these two primary methods healthcare professionals use to examine the abdomen.
Inspection of the Abdomen
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To promote clear communication, for instance, about the location of a patient's abdominal pain or a suspicious mass, anatomists and clinicians typically use imaginary lines to categorize the abdominopelvic cavity into either four quadrants or nine regions to identify organs in the cavity.
The simpler quadrants approach, which is more commonly used in medicine, subdivides the cavity with one horizontal and one vertical line that intersects at the patient's umbilicus (navel). The four...
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Appendicitis-II: Diagnostic Studies and Management01:29

Appendicitis-II: Diagnostic Studies and Management

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Diagnosing and managing appendicitis requires a structured and comprehensive approach that spans from initial assessment to postoperative care. Here is an overview of the process:
Diagnosing Appendicitis
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Transabdominal Ultrasound for Pregnancy Diagnosis in Reeves' Muntjac Deer
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Abdominal pregnancy: a case report.

Lava Abdullah1, Sihaam S Alsulaiman1, Maher Hassan1

  • 1Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

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Abdominal pregnancy, a rare ectopic pregnancy type, carries high risks. This case highlights diagnosis and management of a posterior uterine wall implantation, emphasizing crucial follow-up for patient recovery.

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Area of Science:

  • Reproductive Medicine
  • Gynecologic Surgery
  • Maternal-Fetal Medicine

Background:

  • Abdominal pregnancy is a rare ectopic pregnancy variant, comprising less than 1% of all ectopic gestations.
  • This condition is associated with significantly high rates of maternal morbidity and mortality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To report a case of abdominal pregnancy implanted in the posterior uterine wall.
  • To discuss the diagnostic and management strategies for this rare obstetric emergency.

Main Methods:

  • A case presentation of a 22-year-old female presenting with acute abdominal pain and shock.
  • Diagnosis was confirmed via direct visualization during laparotomy and subsequent pathological study.
  • Management involved surgical intervention and recommended follow-up protocols.

Main Results:

  • The patient was diagnosed with an abdominal pregnancy implanted on the posterior uterine wall.
  • Surgical intervention was performed, and appropriate follow-up was initiated.
  • Acute abdominal pain was the primary presenting symptom.

Conclusions:

  • Abdominal pregnancy, though rare, necessitates prompt diagnosis and management due to its severe potential complications.
  • Surgical intervention and close monitoring of human chorionic gonadotropin levels are critical for successful outcomes.