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Background
A 28-year-old man presents to the emergency department with 8 hours of nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. He states that the emesis is not bloody or dark green. The stool consists mainly of watery fluids and mucus without blood (Figure 1). He has had more than six bowel movements in the past 8 hours and is unsure how many times he has vomited, simply stating "a lot." He reports that he cannot eat any food or drink liquids without vomiting.
Figure 1.
On questioning, the patient has no significant medical history and takes no medication. He denies recent travel, camping, or antibiotic use. He claims that this has never happened to him before. He has taken no medications to help his symptoms and reports no allergies.
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