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Gall bladder
  Red: incomplete   Accuracy of clincal examination in detecting/excluding serious abdominal pathology
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Does a normal CRP exclude serious pathology in the patient with acute abdominal pain
  BET Title Available 270 Months   Pethidine versus morphine in patients presenting with Biliary colic?
  BET Title Available 269 Months   Differences in abdominal US between emergency physicians and radiologists at detecting hemoperitoneum?
  BET Title Available 257 Months   Use of anticolic agents in infants less than 4 months
  BET Title Available 155 Months   Routine AXR in patients with abdo pain?
  Red: incomplete   Intravenous NSAID's in the treatment of Biliary colic
  Blue: submitted but not checked   Buscopan (hyoscine butylbromide) in biliary colic.
  Green: complete   Emergency Physician bedside ultrasound for the diagnosis of cholelithiasis
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