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Analgesia in biliary colic |
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Accuracy of clincal examination in detecting/excluding serious abdominal pathology |
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Parenteral analgesia and/or buscopan for abdominal pain |
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Buscopan (hyoscine butylbromide) in abdominal colic |
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How accurate is clinical diagnosis at identifying patients with cholecystitis? |
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Does a normal CRP exclude serious pathology in the patient with acute abdominal pain |
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Pethidine versus morphine in patients presenting with Biliary colic? |
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Routine AXR in patients with abdo pain? |
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Intravenous NSAID's in the treatment of Biliary colic |
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Is Norepinephrine better than Dopamine in vasopressor support of Septic Shock? |
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Buscopan (hyoscine butylbromide) in biliary colic. |
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Emergency Physician bedside ultrasound for the diagnosis of cholelithiasis |