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CHIKUNGUNYA PRESENTING AS ACUTE ABDOMEN -A DIAGNOSTIC CONUNDRUM

📘 Volume 8 📄 Issue 3 📅 march 2022

👤 Authors

Dr. Snehasis Smrutiranjan Das, Dr. Vikyath Shetty HP, Dr. Abhishek G Nair, Dr. Gopal Balasubramanian 1
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📄 Abstract

Acute abdomen is one of the day-to-day occurrences in surgical casualty with cases ranging from mild acute pancreatitis to life-taking malefic perforation peritonitis. With impending progressive mortality associated with most of the cases, it demands urgent attention and apt management. The presentation may vary from a stable patient to a patient in hemodynamic instability requiring ICU and ventilator support. In addition to the usual causes of the acute abdomen which include trauma, inflammation, malignancy, and obstruction, medical illness also forms a significant bulk of cases presenting as masquerading acute abdomen. A true surgical abdomen usually warrants an exploratory laparotomy and thus clinicians have to perceive a high risk of suspicion to diagnose with a medical ailment as was our case.

🏷️ Keywords

Acute abdomen chickungunya hepatosplenomegaly Aedes aegypti

📚 How to Cite:

Dr. Snehasis Smrutiranjan Das, Dr. Vikyath Shetty HP, Dr. Abhishek G Nair, Dr. Gopal Balasubramanian , CHIKUNGUNYA PRESENTING AS ACUTE ABDOMEN -A DIAGNOSTIC CONUNDRUM , Volume 8 , Issue 3, march 2022, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) ,

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