A 37-year-old woman was admitted to the ED with vomiting, nausea, right upper quadrant pain, and epigastric pain. She reported that she had been having brief episodes of pain for the past few months, but they came and went so quickly that she had not sought medical advice. They mostly happened after meals and were accompanied by burping, so she thought it might be some especially unpleasant indigestion. What can be the probable diagnosis?

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