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Carnaghan H et al. – An 88–year–old woman ate dry, crispy Yorkshire pudding causing slight epigastric pain. Thirty minutes later she developed sudden–onset, severe, central chest pain radiating to the back and epigastrium, associated with shortness of breathe and bouts of hematemesis. She had a background of mild gastritis and reflux esophagitis for which she was taking omeprazole.

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