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Abdominal Pain

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[[Chloride]] and [[Phosphorus|phosphorus]]. What more could you need really?
 
 
'''Imaging'''
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A nondiagnostic [[Abdominal X-Ray|abdominal X-ray]] is always a good start. Other options include a right upper quadrant (RUQ) ultrasound, a CT of the abdomen and pelvis, or an MRI of the abdomen pelvis.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2015/06/radiology-study/ Ever Wonder How Radiologists Know What Studies to Recommend? (Gomerblog)]</ref>
 
 
'''Other Procedures'''
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Ultimately, you may need endoscopic procedures to help guide your complications.
 
#[[Upper Endoscopy|Upper endoscopy]] or EGD - Useful in ruling out GERD, gastritis, and other causes of PPI deficiency.
#[[Lower Endoscopy|Lower endoscopy]] or [[Colonoscopy|colonoscopy]] - Useful in ruling out colon cancer, IBD, or [[Pokémon]].
#[[ERCP]] - Useful in causing pancreatitis.
- [[Pseudopseudoseizure]]
 
- [[Radiology's Circle of Tests]]
- [[The Shawshenk Distension]]

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