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Abdominal pain in the pediatric patient presents a unique diagnostic challenge for emergency department ED providers due to the wide range of possible etiologies and sequelae. The importance of the identification of shock manifest as delayed capillary refill in two children with meningococcal septicaemia presenting with fever and abdominal pain is discussed. Solid Pseudopapillary Tumor Of The Pancreas Radiology Case Radiopaedia Org Pancreas Tumor Radiology Case Studies Infectious Disease Why the Sudden Onset of Severe Abdominal Pain Then a Rash. . In this case report we. The mechanism is that the pain was caused by the hematoma irritating the nerve root or the anterior. If it doesnt go way and you have other. Its also called a stomachache. Screening for thrombophilia revealed a heterozygote prothrombin gene mutation. Gastroesophageal reflux disease GERD. A common cause of atypical chest pain this occurs wh...