Pancreatic Trauma

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Pancreatic Trauma

 Secondary signs of pancreatic injury are usually present (peripancreatic fat stranding and fluid, thickening of pararenal fascia, peripancreatic hematoma) – Peripancreatic signs of traumatic pancreatitis often subtle; more evident in 24-48…

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Hepatic Adenoma

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Hepatic Adenoma

 Almost all in young women with high estrogen environment, including steatosis and oral contraceptive use  Anabolic steroids, diabetes, and glycogen storage disease are other causes • Key features (not always present):…

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Imaging of Bariatric Surgery

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Imaging of Bariatric Surgery

 Complications: Less common and less varied  May be too tight or too loose  May erode into stomach or esophagus • Sleeve gastrectomy (gastric sleeve)  75% of stomach is removed by dividing…

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Crohn Disease

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Crohn Disease

 Faster to perform, less operator dependent, more sensitive and specific  Allow assessment of extraintestinal disease  Distend bowel with water ± neutral contrast agent (e.g., VoLumen)  Bolus IV contrast medium at 3-4…

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Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Pancreatic Neuroendocrine Tumors

 Syndromic tumors: Small in size (usually < 3 cm)  Nonsyndromic tumors usually much larger (> 5 cm) with frequent cystic and necrotic degeneration • Usually avidly enhancing on arterial phase images…

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Metastatic Melanoma

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Metastatic Melanoma

 Most common sites of metastases: Skin, lymph nodes (75%), lung (70%), liver (58%), CNS (54%), GI tract (40%)  Most common sites in abdomen: Liver and small bowel • Melanoma metastases are…

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Gallstones and Sludge

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Gallstones and Sludge

 Choledocholithiasis: Stones within common bile duct (CBD) • Sludge: Suspension of particulate material/bile in gallbladder (GB) IMAGING • Gallstones  Ultrasound: Brightly echogenic nodule with marked posterior acoustic shadowing – Mobile with “twinkling” on…

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Budd-Chiari Syndrome

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Budd-Chiari Syndrome

 May simulate a large neoplasm within caudate lobe • Intrahepatic and systemic venous collaterals bypass obstructed hepatic veins and IVC  Spider web pattern of hepatic venous collaterals on CT, MR, angiography…

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Gastric Carcinoma

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Gastric Carcinoma

 Polypoid or circumferential mass with no peristalsis through lesion • Best imaging tool  Double-contrast upper GI series, CECT, EUS TOP DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSES • Normal variant • Benign gastric (peptic) ulcer • Gastritis • Gastric metastases…

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Pancreatic IPMN

Nov 16, 2016 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Pancreatic IPMN

 Well-defined cystic lesion with variable morphology: Unilocular, multicystic, or tubular  Communication with adjacent main pancreatic duct is key to diagnosis (may be more visible on MR than CT)  Dilatation of…

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