You are assessing a 29-year-old female patient with acute onset abdominal pain that began approximately 8 hours ago. Her pain comes and goes but has gotten worse since it started. Her pain is located in her LLQ with radiation through to her back. Palpation of the LLQ causes increase in pain and a small mass is felt. She feels nauseous and has thrown up several times since the pain started. She denies the possibility of pregnancy and her last menstrual cycle was normal. She has a history of ovarian cysts but is otherwise healthy. The patient has experienced no vaginal bleeding and she states that this does not feel like an ovarian cyst. What medical condition do you think your patient is experiencing?

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1. You are assessing a 29-year-old female patient with acute onset abdominal pain that began approximately 8 hours ago. Her pain comes and goes but has gotten worse since it started. Her pain is located in her LLQ with radiation through to her back. Palpation of the LLQ causes increase in pain and a small mass is felt. She feels nauseous and has thrown up several times since the pain started. She denies the possibility of pregnancy and her last menstrual cycle was normal. She has a history of ovarian cysts but is otherwise healthy. The patient has experienced no vaginal bleeding and she states that this does not feel like an ovarian cyst. What medical condition do you think your patient is experiencing?