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Which of the following signs and symptoms is most suggestive of acute cholecystitis?
 
  A) Upper right quadrant or epigastric pain
  B) Fever and sudden abdominal distention
  C) Appearance of undigested fat in feces
  D) Nausea resulting in greenish vomitus
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Persons with acute cholecystitis usually experience an acute onset of upper right quadrant or epigastric pain. Nausea and vomiting are also common, although these are not specific to cholecystitis. Abdominal distention and steatorrhea are not key signs of acute cholecystitis.
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