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The acute abdomen - Biliary tract disorders - Acute pancreatitis - Appendicitis - Bowel obstruction - Bowel perforation - Bowel ischaemia/infarction - Abdominal aortic aneurysm - Aortic dissection - Acute limb ischaemia - Haematuria - Renal colic - Urinary tract infections - Testicular torsion - Priapism - Fournier’s gangrene - SAQs
Title: Surgery
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The acute abdomen - Biliary tract disorders - Acute pancreatitis - Appendicitis - Bowel obstruction - Bowel perforation - Bowel ischaemia/infarction - Abdominal aortic aneurysm - Aortic dissection - Acute limb ischaemia - Haematuria - Renal colic - Urinary tract infections - Testicular torsion - Priapism - Fournier’s gangrene - SAQs.
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