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Differential Diagnosis

Author
Fitzgerald Health Education Associates
Published
Mon 23 Jan 2023
Episode Link
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A 35-year-old w presents complaining of a 15+ year history of recurrent cramping abdominal pain that is often relieved with defecation that occurs intermittently. Symptom onset is often accompanied by bloating and a change in stool frequency and form, particularly when “I eat certain foods.” She denies bloody or tarry stools, nausea, vomiting or fever. The NP notes the patient’s weight is stable, and there is no evidence of anemia. The most likely diagnosis is?

A. Irritable bowel syndrome

B. Paralytic ileus

C. Peptic ulcer disease

D. Ulcerative colitis

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