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A 51-year-old man was brought to the emergency department with severe abdominal pain and hypotension. He had no known chronic medical disease but for the past few months had experienced a loss of appetite, weakness, and fatigue. Despite these symptoms, he had not missed work (electrical engineer). Over the six months, his weight had fallen from 190 to 175 pounds. He did not recall night sweats or fever, but did mention that he experienced a loss of appetite and occasional nausea. On two occasions during the prior week, he vomited.

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