Patients with upper gastrointestinal disease can present with a diverse array of symptoms, which are linked to significant morbidity and relatively few reliable signs. Upper gastrointestinal pathology can present as an acute abdomen, for which clinical diagnostic accuracy is approximately 50%. The aim of this article is to provide a systematic approach for formulating a differential diagnosis in patients with common symptoms and signs of upper gastrointestinal disease, highlighting ‘red flags’ for serious pathology.
Related Posts
Order Antibiotics online
June 8, 2024Buying antibiotics online
June 8, 2024How do antibiotics work?
June 8, 2024Flagyl: a beacon of hope in the fight against trichomoniasis
February 17, 2024
About admin
Now Dr. Jack Straw is in charge of the website, and organizes it so that medical care is available to everyone. In addition, he is an active member of the medical community, regularly attending international conferences and sharing his experience and knowledge.
Dr. Straw is not only a medical professional and website manager, but also a loving husband and father of his beautiful children.
View all posts by admin →