Upper Abdominal pain DDx
Upper Abdominal pain – Differential Diagnosis
Common causes
- Gastroenteritis
- GORD
- Hiatus Hernia
- Peptic ulcer disease
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Gallstone disease
- Renal colic
- Constipation
- Diverticular disease
- Hernia
- Functional abdominal pain
Must Not Miss
- Vascular
- Malignancy
- Infection
- ‘Acute’ Abdomen
- Diabetic ketoacidosis
Easily missed
- Chronic Pancreatitis
- Crohn’s dis’/ Ulcerative colitis
- Coeliac disease
- Sickle cell crisis
- Addison’s disease
- Herpes Zoster
Red flags
- Acute severe pain
- Weight loss
- Systemic features (fever, night sweats, anorexia)
- New onset persistent Dyspepsia > 50 years old
- Dysphagia
- Persistent vomiting
- Haematemesis/Melaena
- Supraclavicular lymph nodes
- Abdominal swelling/mass
- Anaemia
- Raised inflammatory markers
- Known abdominal aortic aneurysm
- Past history of cancer
- Family history of cancer
Investigations to consider
- FBC, CRP/ESR
- U&Es, LFTs, Blood glucose, Bone profile
- Serum Amylase
- Coeliac screen
- Urinalysis/MSU
- Pregnancy test
- ECG
- AXR, KUB/ IVU, CXR
- USS
- OGD
- Barium swallow
- Small bowel enema
- CT
- Angiography