
History and physical examination permit the diagnosis of intestinal obstruction in most cases. Which of the

following are important for the clinical diagnosis of small bowel obstruction?
A. Crampy abdominal pain.
B. Fever.
C. Vomiting.
D. Abdominal distention.
E. Leukocyte count above 12,000.
F. Abdominal tenderness.
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