Duodenal Injury



Duodenal Injury


Kavya E. Reddy

Ellie R. Lee



CLINICAL HISTORY

24-year-old male with right upper quadrant abdominal pain.






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FIGURE 39D


FINDINGS

Figure 39A: Axial noncontrast CT image of the upper abdomen demonstrates a large, heterogeneous intraluminal mass in the second and third portions of the duodenum, compatible with a hematoma (arrow). There are regions of internal hyperdensity, indicating acute hemorrhage. Figure 39B: Axial T1-weighted MRI image demonstrates a large, heterogeneous intraluminal mass in the second and third portions of the duodenum showing regions of T1 hyperintensity (arrow). Figure 39C: Axial T2-weighted MRI image demonstrates a large, heterogeneous duodenal mass with regions of T2 hyperintensity, indicating hematoma (arrow). Figure 39D: Axial postcontrast T1 MRI image demonstrates no enhancement of the duodenal mass, indicating a hematoma (arrow).

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Jun 30, 2016 | Posted by in GENERAL RADIOLOGY | Comments Off on Duodenal Injury

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