Presentation
Abdominal pain. ?obstruction
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Normal abdomen (radiograph)
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Non-specific bowel gas pattern. Normal sacroiliac joints.
Case Discussion
The abdominal radiograph is often requested to assess for dilated bowel loops, but there can be other areas that can show pathology, and are not always immediately obvious.
The bones can be overlooked, such conditions and/ or signs include ankylosing spondylitis, ivory vertebra, missing pedicle, FAI, or osteonecrosis of the femoral heads.