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15 May, 11:49

When claudia says she has "awful pain in her side and groin and it hurts like hell to pee," and the medical assistant notes a fever of 102 degrees and that claudia looks very uncomfortable, what might the pcp suspect?

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  1. 15 May, 12:13
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    The answer should be: Acute Pyelonephritis

    Pain in the urinary tract can be caused by infection or obstruction. Fever in this case indicates there is an infection. The urinary tract nervous system will cause referred pain where lower urinary tract pain will be felt in the groin and upper urinary tract pain will be felt on the back.
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