Hollow Viscus Perforation

Jan 22, 2019 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Hollow Viscus Perforation

Etiology The presence of extraluminal air in an acutely ill patient with abdominal pain is an ominous sign that usually indicates perforation of a hollow viscus. Common causes include gastroduodenal…

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Imaging the Small Bowel

Jan 22, 2019 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Imaging the Small Bowel

Traditional evaluation of the small bowel involved small bowel follow-though (SBFT) or enteroclysis, which provide excellent survey of the small bowel but are insensitive for subtle bowel pathologic processes and…

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Gastric Outlet Obstruction

Jan 22, 2019 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Gastric Outlet Obstruction

Etiology Gastric outlet obstruction is an uncommon clinical consequence with a wide range of causes. Benign and malignant as well as gastric and extragastric causes have been described. It was…

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Small Bowel Obstruction

Jan 22, 2019 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Small Bowel Obstruction

Small Bowel Obstruction: General Considerations Etiology Small bowel obstruction (SBO) is a common manifestation, and appropriate management continues to be a clinical challenge. The morbidity and mortality associated with acute…

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Gastric Stromal Tumors

Jan 22, 2019 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Gastric Stromal Tumors

Stromal tumors of the stomach are rare tumors that arise from the mesenchyma, the connective tissue and blood vessels that support an organ. The parenchyma, on the other hand, represents…

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Ureteral and Kidney Stones

Jan 22, 2019 by in GASTROINTESTINAL IMAGING Comments Off on Ureteral and Kidney Stones

Etiology Renal calculi are typically caused by crystallization of supersaturated stone-forming materials in the urine. Calcium, in the form of calcium oxalate, calcium phosphate, and calcium urate, is the most…

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