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The following is the differential diagnosis for abdominal wall pain, i.e. suggested by a positive [[Carnett Sign]]<ref>Suleiman S, Johnston DE. The abdominal wall: an overlooked source of pain. Am Fam Physician. 2001;64(3):431-438.</ref>. These are not in order of frequency as this is unknown. | The following is the differential diagnosis for abdominal wall pain, i.e. suggested by a positive [[Carnett Sign]]<ref>Suleiman S, Johnston DE. The abdominal wall: an overlooked source of pain. Am Fam Physician. 2001;64(3):431-438.</ref>. These are not in order of frequency as this is unknown. | ||
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The following is the differential diagnosis for abdominal wall pain, i.e. suggested by a positive Carnett Sign[1]. These are not in order of frequency as this is unknown.
References
- ↑ Suleiman S, Johnston DE. The abdominal wall: an overlooked source of pain. Am Fam Physician. 2001;64(3):431-438.