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Chest pain, vomiting.
John R. Gaughen, Jr., M.D.
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Summary:
45 year-old male with a remote history of gastric bypass presents with sudden-onset sharp, substernal chest pain and vomiting.
Q. This abnormality arises from:
Esophageal rupture
Gastric perforation
Mediastinal infection
Primary pericardial disease
Penetrating trauma
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