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        news Perforated Gastric Ulcer in a Young Girl

        Presented by:Jacksonville Medicine / Anthony J. Viera, M.D. and Miguel Cubano, M.D.
        Summary points:An 11-year-old presents with sudden onset of fever, sharp mid-epigastric pain, accompanied by nausea and vomiting. The patient showed no hematemesis, diarrhea, melena or hematochezia. She had been taking ibuprofen regularly over the past five months. The case includes physical exam and lab study results, as well as discussion.
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