Presentation
Central abdominal pain and vomiting since 06:15 AM. On examination tenderness and guarding RIF. Acute appendicitis?
Patient Data
Age: 35 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Menstrual cup
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IUCD. Menstrual cup. No adnexal abnormality. No free fluid, free gas, or collection.
The solid organs are normal. Normal gallbladder. Normal retrocecal appendix.
No bony abnormality. Lung bases clear.
Case Discussion
Normal appearances of a menstrual cup, best appreciated on the volume rendered images.
It is worth being familiar with this device for those performing abdominal imaging.