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Diagnosis: The x-ray reveals a calcification (arrow) that is consistent with a renal stone and could easily account for this patient’s significant abdominal pain. Plain films are NOT sensitive for renal stones BUT if such a stone is noted, it needs to be addressed.

Case presented by Nahum Kovalski, BSc, MDCM, Terem Emergency Medical Centers, Jerusalem, Israel.

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53-year-old woman with nonspecific complaints of significant abdominal pain

Nahum Kovalski, BSc, MDCM

Clinical Researcher at TEREM Emergency Services
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