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A 34-Year-Old Pregnant Woman with Acute Severe Abdominal Pain
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Title A 34-Year-Old Pregnant Woman with Acute Severe Abdominal Pain
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewprogram/17086?src=rss
Description A 34-year-old woman presents to the ED with a 2-hour history of severe abdominal pain, 2 episodes of light-headedness, and loss of consciousness. She is about 6 weeks pregnant; the pain started suddenly the morning of presentation. What is the diagnosis? eMedicine Case Presentations
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Date Aug 14, 2008
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