GIN Radiology Review April 4th, 2016 RSIG GIN Radiology Review April 4th, 2016
Right colon arteries
Small Bowel Follow Through
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X-Ray Abdomen
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ID stomach, ascending/transverse/descending colon with hepatic and splenic flexures, psoas muscles, liver, spleen, kidneys?, small intestines
Coronal Reconstruction CT Abdomen Coronal Reconstruction
CT Abdomen Axial
Axial – bifurcation of aorta CT Abdomen Axial – bifurcation of aorta
Celiac Trunk
Pathologies
Plain film of a child with intussusception shows small intestinal obstruction. Notable are a dilated small bowel and the absence of colonic gas.
Note the double bubble caused by dilation of the stomach and proximal duodenum; distal gas is absent. What pathologies cause double bubble? Duodenal atresia, annular pancreas
Diverticulum ??
Splenic laceration
Splenic laceration
Gallstones
Gallstones
Sliding hiatal hernia
A simple case of ascites A simple case of ascites. The loops of small bowel seen here are congregated within the middle of the abdomen as the fluid within the peritoneal cavity pushes them into the most dependant position: the center.
Paralytic Ileus