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A 10-month-old boy presented for evaluation of screaming episodes for the past 24 hours. He was well except for episodes of screaming with flexion of the hips and knees approximately every 30-35 minutes, lasting less than 1 minute, after which he again appeared well. He has had 2 episodes of non-bilious vomiting. There has been no fever and no blood in emesis or stool. Vital signs and hydration were normal. A vague fullness was present in the right upper quadrant with hyperactive bowel sounds in the area. The right lower quadrant was slightly scaphoid. Abdomen was not noticeably tender. Rectal was negative, and stool was negative for blood. What is the next step in management? A. Diagnose gastroenteritis B. Diagnose gallbladder disease C. Diagnose colic D. Order plain abdominal radiography
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