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Chapter 33 - What Can’t Go Down, Must Come Up

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 December 2021

Shelley Riphagen
Affiliation:
Evelina Children’s Hospital, London and South Thames Retrieval Service
Sam Fosker
Affiliation:
Evelina Children’s Hospital, London
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Summary

A previously fit and well 15-year-old boy (weight 65 kg) presented at 15:30 to the A&E in a district general hospital (DGH), with no paediatric surgical service, with abdominal pain and vomiting. The pain and vomiting started the previous night, and the vomitus had ‘turned green’ that morning. He had no appetite and was struggling to tolerate plain water.

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Print publication year: 2022

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