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A 6-Month-Old Boy Is Brought to the Emergency Department for Fussiness

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A 6-month-old boy is brought to the emergency department for fussiness.  Last night, the patient became irritable and developed nonbloody, nonbilious vomiting after breastfeeding.  His mother gave him acetaminophen, which improved his fussiness.  Overnight, he woke up crying and is now inconsolable.  The patient was born at term and has a history of constipation, for which he takes prune juice.  He has had daily soft bowel movements for the last 2 weeks.  Temperature is 37.1 C (98.8 F) , pulse is 150/min, and respirations are 48/min.  The patient appears irritable and is difficult to console.  The anterior fontanel is soft.  Bilateral tympanic membranes and oropharynx are clear.  The neck is supple.  Bowel sounds are present.  The patient writhes and is inconsolable on deep palpation of the lower abdomen.  No organomegaly or abdominal mass is palpated.  Genitourinary examination shows an uncircumcised penis.  No testis is palpable in the right scrotum.  The left testis is normal.  There is no mass in the inguinal canal.  Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?


A) Acute appendicitis
B) Incarcerated inguinal hernia
C) Pyelonephritis
D) Pyloric stenosis
E) Stool impaction
F) Testicular torsion

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