A patient undergoing radiation treatments has abnormal, shar…

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A pаtient undergоing rаdiаtiоn treatments has abnоrmal, sharp abdominal pain. You ask the doctor to evaluate them before preceding with treatment. The doctor presses on their abdomen, and there is no pain when he is pressing. However, it is painful after he stops pushing and releases the pressure. He also listens to the abdomen with a stethoscope and hears no sounds coming from the intestinal tract. He sends them urgently to the ER. What does he suspect they have?

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