PBL Case Discussion ——acute abdomen 10301010078 刘佳滟 10301010084 朱晓一.

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PBL Case Discussion ——acute abdomen 10301010078 刘佳滟 10301010084 朱晓一

Paragraph 1 T1-P1 A 35-year-old man was admitted to the emergency room of hospital, complaining of abdominal pain and vomiting of 36 hours duration. The pain, limited in up abdomen and periumbilical(脐周的) at first, had become diffuse and unremitting, more marked at the right lower quadrant (RIQ右下腹 ). He had a regular bowel movement two days previously, but had been constipated(便秘 ) since the onset of abdominal pain. He had no history for other illness except having a left renal stone seven years ago, which had disappeared spontaneously. Q1: What are the causes of abdominal pain? Q2: Why do people vomit? How is vomiting produced?

Q1: What are the causes of abdominal pain? Acute inflammation of abdominal organs Blocking or expansion of hollow organs Organic turn or broken Peritoneal(腹膜的) inflammation Vascular obstruction [1]

Q2: Why do people vomit? How is vomiting produced? Symptom of upper gastrointestinal tract diseases Nausea and vomiturition Vomiting [1]

Paragraph 2 T1-P2 Laboratory investigations: WBC 12000/mm3↑, the differential count were: metamyelocyte 240(0.02) ↑, staff neutrophil 1800(0.15) ↑, segmented neutrophil 7200(0.6) ↓, lymphocyte 1800(0.15) ↓, monocyte 480(0.04), eosinophil 360(0.03), basophil 120(0.01). Q3. What did the laboratory investigations suggest?

Q3. What did the laboratory investigations suggest? Neutrophil increase Non-segmented neutrophil accounting for over 5% [2]

Paragraph 3 EKG, chest X-ray, and urinalysis: normal. T1-P3 EKG, chest X-ray, and urinalysis: normal. Physical examination: temperature 38.5℃, pulse rate 112/ min, respiration 22/ min and BP 130/ 80 mmHg. He was somewhat dehydrated, somewhat reluctant to move in bed. The abdomen is generally soft. There was generalized abdominal tenderness, especially marked in the RIQ, and there was rebound pain there. Q4. What is ’rebound pain’? Q5. What’s the possible diagnosis?

Q4. What is ’rebound pain’? Pain upon removal of pressure One of the major characteristics of peritonitis [3]

Q5. What’s the possible diagnosis? The symptoms of appendicitis Suppurative infection which will lead to peritonitis

References [1].欧阳钦, 临床诊断学.第 1 版. 2005, 北京: 人民卫生出版社. [2].王鸿利, 实验诊断学.第 2 版. 2005, 北京: 人民卫生出版社. [3].陈文斌与潘祥林, 诊断学.第 7 版. 2008, 北京: 人民卫生出版社.

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