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Pain with pinching the skin in that spot, but not in other places. pain and tenderness with tapping and pressing on that spot, but not in other places. a positive Carnett's sign, which is tenderness to pressing that worsens when your child tenses their abdomen by either lifting their head and shoulders or legs.
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