CT abdomen 1. بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم CT Abdomen Axial Oral contrast Without I.V. contrast& With I.V. contrast Arterial phase & Venous phase Delayed images.

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CT abdomen 1

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

CT Abdomen Axial Oral contrast Without I.V. contrast& With I.V. contrast Arterial phase & Venous phase Delayed images Reconstruction

Oral CM No I.V. CM GIT How can we identify bowel loops? Eosophagus (fundus, body, pylorus) Stomach Duodenum Jujenum Ilium Coecum Ascending colon Transverse colon Descending colon Sigmoid colon Rectum + biliary tract of the liver wait!!!

liver Descending Aorta esophagus

Liver Stomach

Liver Body of Stomach Spleen Pyloric of Stomach

colon jejunum Note: Colon : larger – peripherally Jejunum – illium: smaller – in the centre

ColonIlium jejunum Note: jejunum : with folds – in the left side illium: without folds – in the Right side

ilium Ilium jejunum

Ascending colon Transverse colon Descending colon

sigmoid Sigmoid colon Iliac bone sacrum

Sigmoid colon rectum Sacrum

rectum Sacrum acetabulum Head of femur Ilium Note: rectum always anterior to sacrum

Anal canal

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