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1. Bilateral renal haematuria and obstructive renal failure from acquired haemophilia A: a medical cause for a surgical problem.

2. Intractable Abdominal Pain With Purple Colored Urine.

3. A child with arthritis, skin rash, abdominal pain and nephritis: searching beyond Henoch-Schönlein purpura-Questions.

4. A child with arthritis, skin rash, abdominal pain and nephritis: searching beyond Henoch-Schönlein purpura-Answers.

5. Diabetes and nephrotic syndrome: Answers.

6. Diabetes and nephrotic syndrome: Questions.

7. Spot urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid is not an ideal diagnostic test for acute appendicitis.

8. Advancing Urinary Protein Biomarker Discovery by Data-Independent Acquisition on a Quadrupole-Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer.

9. Electronic alerts for triage protocol compliance among emergency department triage nurses: a randomized controlled trial.

10. A woman in her 60s with septic shock, abdominal pain, and a positive urinalysis. Next steps: Urgent source control with a percutaneous nephrostomy tube.

11. Does melatonin homeostasis play a role in continuous epigastric pain syndrome?

12. Anti-nociceptive activity and toxicity evaluation of Cu(II)-fenoprofenate complexes in mice.

13. Heterotopic pancreas of the gallbladder associated with chronic cholecystitis and high levels of amylasuria.

14. Navigating recurrent abdominal pain through clinical clues, red flags, and initial testing.

15. A liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry method for the evaluation of intestinal permeability.

16. Urine leukotriene B4 in familial Mediterranean fever and other forms of right lower abdominal pain.

17. Rapid urinary trypsinogen-2 test strip in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.

18. A comparative study of the activation peptide of carboxypeptidase B and trypsinogen as early predictors of the severity of acute pancreatitis.

19. "Abdominal crunch"-induced rhabdomyolysis presenting as right upper quadrant pain.

20. Evaluation of a new urinary amylase test strip in the diagnosis of acute pancreatitis.

23. Urine testing for acute lower abdominal pain in adults.

24. Use of Ames SG10 Urine Dipstick for diagnosis of abdominal pain in the accident and emergency department.

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