Perforated peptic ulcer — MRCEM SBA MCQ

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MediumEmergency medicine & Acute presentationsPerforated peptic ulcermrcem sba

A 35-year-old man presents with sudden onset severe abdominal pain radiating to the back and hypotension. He reports a history of peptic ulcer disease. On examination, the abdomen is rigid. Free air under the diaphragm is visible on upright chest X-ray. What is the likely diagnosis?

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