Another abdominal pain

I had a patient in her 30s that presented with 1 day hx of N/V and diffuse abdominal pain that was most severe in her epigastric and LUQ and radiated to her back.  She had PO intolerance since the pain started the night before. Past medical hx was significant for R nephrectomy that she states is because her “kidney wasn’t working right”. Pt says that this pain feels just like the pain she had from that kidney.

PE: VSS, afebrile. She is curled in the fetal position and yells anywhere you touch on her abdomen but states that the worst pain is when I press her epigastrum and LUQ. She has a large RUQ scar from her nephrectomy. No CVA ttp, negative murphy sign.

At this time my differential included pancreatitis vs PUD vs gastritis vs pyelonephritis
Labs come back with lipase wnl, no WBC, UA with a lot of epithelial cells and a few WBC. Acute abdominal series xray is wnl

I reassess patient after dilaudid and zofran and she states nausea has resolved but still has severe epigastric/LUQ pain. On reexamination the rest of the abdomen is nontender. The amount of pain she is experiencing in her epigastrum/LUQ concerns me and its not pancreatitis based on the lipase so I order a CT abd/pelvis and I put in the ordering comments “diffuse abdominal pain most severe in epigastric and LUQ”.

The radiologist walks over to the department to tell me that the patient has appendicitis and her appendix which is thickened and with fat stranding is in the mid right abdomen instead of RLQ hence the atypical location of her pain. My assumption is that the reason her appendix is so high is from scar tissue secondary to her transabdominal nephrectomy.

I post this to remind everyone that while the RLQ is the most specific place to have pain from appendicitis, the pain can be anywhere (previous abdominal surgery (in this case), retrocecal/pregnancy, etc).

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