SAEM Clinical Images Series: A Curious Case of Abdominal Pain

The patient is a 22-year-old G0P0 female who presents to the Emergency Department with two days of left lower quadrant abdominal pain. The patient rates her pain as 10/10 in intensity, sharp in character, and states the pain radiates to her lower back. She notes similar intermittent pain over the past few months, but the pain became persistent over the past two days and has worsened. She also reports decreased appetite with nausea and vomiting. Her pain is exacerbated by movement. She began her menstrual period three days before presentation and denies being sexually active. She was previously prescribed oral contraception for treatment of menorrhagia, but discontinued it five months ago. She denies any fever, chills, chest pain, shortness of breath, urinary frequency, dysuria, vaginal discharge, bleeding, or vaginal pain.

