Pain in the upper right quadrant of your abdomen may come from your biliary system, or the organs that produce and distribute bile to help you digest food. It may originate in your gallbladder, liver, ...
A 32-year-old woman with a recent dry cough presents to the emergency department (ED). The patient reports a 6-day history of right upper quadrant pain that is worse when she coughs, moves, laughs, or ...
Stabbing pain after gallbladder removal can signal a complication. Examples of these include bile leakage or bile duct injury, retained gallstones, or post-cholecystectomy syndrome. The gallbladder is ...
The patient's labor progresses appropriately, and she delivers a vigorous infant girl with Apgar scores of 9/9. Pediatricians are present at the time of delivery. Hepatitis B immune globulin is ...
A 52-year-old woman presents to the emergency department with bloating and right-sided chest/rib pain that radiates to her back and epigastric area. She notes that the bloating started approximately 8 ...