Brochardt’s triad of acute epigastric pain, violent retching and inability to pass a nasogastric tube is seen in patients with-

Correct Answer: Acute gastric volvulus
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e., Acute gastric volvulus Acute gastric volvulus causes severe abdominal pain accompanied by the diagnostic triad k/a Brochardt's triad. Brochardt's triad includes : vomiting followed by retching and then inability to vomit. epigastric distention inability to pass nasogastric tube.
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