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Pain with swallowing
Diarrhea with fatty stools; associated with chronic pancreatitis
Eponymous finding associated with gall bladder conditions and noted by inspiratory arrest by the patient when palpating the gall bladder
Eponymous finding associated with appendicitis in which there is increased RLQ abdominal pain with pressure against the LLQ
Bacteria commonly implicated in causing or exacerbating peptic ulcers
Loss or lack of appetite
A benign 2- to 3-cm gap in the muscles of the anterior abdomen; often seen in obese or postpartum patients
Type of pain that is felt in more distant sites due to similar spinal nerves as the disordered structures
Enlargement of the spleen, such as in portal hypertension, hematologic malignancies, certain viral infections, and trauma
Yellowish discoloration of the skin and sclerae from increased levels of bilirubin
Type of pain oiriginating from inflammation of the lining of the peritoneum; tends to be a steady, aching pain that is more precisely localized and more severe than other types of pain
Blood in the urine
Verticales
Difficulty swallowing
Prolonged gurgling or rumbling of increased peristalsis; AKA: stomach growling
Blood in vomitus
Severe constipation with the inability to pass both stool and gas
Sensation of a lump or foreign body in the throat at rest that improves or disappears with swallowing
Red or maroon stools due to the presence of blood from a lower or upper GI bleed
Dark, tarry, and foul-smelling stool due to the presence of digested blood from an upper GI bleed
Frequent urination at night
Inflammation of the abdominal lining; associated with involuntary guarding, abdominal rigidity, rebound tenderness, and tenderness on percussion
Chronic or recurrent discomfort or pain centered in the upper abdomen and associated with epigastric burning or pain and stomach fullness or early satiety
Insufficient production of saliva
Type of pain usually associated with hollow abdominal organs; tends to be non-specific and difficult to localize
Gas expulsion through the rectum to the external environment
Term used to describe an unusually intense and immediate desire to urinate or defecate