Your patient is a 24-year-old female complaining of abdominal pain. She is 19 weeks pregnant and is G2P3. Her last pregnancy was carried to term with no complications during delivery. She has been seeing her OB/GYN regularly and is taking prenatal vitamins. The patient states that her pain is in her URQ and she has noticed that her hands and feet are swollen lately. She denies any vaginal bleeding. Which of the following is a possible differential diagnosis?

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1. Your patient is a 24-year-old female complaining of abdominal pain. She is 19 weeks pregnant and is G2P3. Her last pregnancy was carried to term with no complications during delivery. She has been seeing her OB/GYN regularly and is taking prenatal vitamins. The patient states that her pain is in her URQ and she has noticed that her hands and feet are swollen lately. She denies any vaginal bleeding. Which of the following is a possible differential diagnosis?