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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
== | There are no associated EKG findings associated with chronic cholecystitis. However, chronic cholecystitis presents with pain in the [[epigastrium]], which can be confused with an [[acute myocardial infarction]]. ECG can be useful in excluding an [[MI]]. | ||
==EKG== | |||
There are no associated EKG findings associated with chronic cholecystitis. | |||
*Chronic cholecystitis presents with pain in the [[epigastrium]], which can be confused with an [[acute myocardial infarction]]. | |||
*ECG can be useful in excluding an [[MI]]. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist|2}} | {{reflist|2}} | ||
[[Category:Gastroenterology]] | |||
[[Category:Hepatology]] | |||
[[Category:Surgery]] | |||
[[Category:Emergency medicine]] | |||
{{WH}} | {{WH}} | ||
{{WS}} | {{WS}} |
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Overview
There are no associated EKG findings associated with chronic cholecystitis. However, chronic cholecystitis presents with pain in the epigastrium, which can be confused with an acute myocardial infarction. ECG can be useful in excluding an MI.
EKG
There are no associated EKG findings associated with chronic cholecystitis.
- Chronic cholecystitis presents with pain in the epigastrium, which can be confused with an acute myocardial infarction.
- ECG can be useful in excluding an MI.