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I need to know more about the character of the abdominal pain. This patient's paraplegia might influence the development and localization of his abdominal pain. The fever, malaise, and abnormal urine color immediately raise the possibility of a urinary tract infection. Patients with pyelonephritis
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From the Department of Medicine, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (D.T.F., S.S.), and the Ann Arbor Veterans Affairs Health Services and Research Field Program (S.S.) both in Ann Arbor; and the Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco (L.M.T.).
Address reprint requests to Dr. Saint at the University of Michigan Department of Internal Medicine, 3116 Taubman Center, Box 0376, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-0376, or at saint@umich.edu.
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