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Causes of Vomitting and Abdominal Pain From Spotting the Sick Child

Posted on April 14, 2014 by Tom Wade MD

The following two charts are from www.spottingthesickchild.com. The site has an outstanding course on  common acute pediatric problems. The course is available without charge following registration.

VomittingCauses

AbdomenPainCauses

 

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