9,184 results found
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Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction
Published
07 Feb 2024
91% complete
Barium
Article
Chylous ascites
Chylous ascites (also known as chyloperitoneum) is defined as the abnormal intraperitoneal accumulation of milky lymphatic fluid with a triglyceride level >110 mg/dL 1. Etiologically it is due to a disruption of the lymphatic system, most commonly obstructive due to a mass or traumatic (which ma...
Case
Intussusception
Published
15 Feb 2014
91% complete
Fluoroscopy
X-ray
Ultrasound
Article
Pancreatic calcifications
Pancreatic calcifications can arise from many etiologies.
Punctate intraductal calcifications
chronic pancreatitis
alcoholic pancreatitis (20-40%) 2
intraductal, numerous, small, irregular
preponderant cause of diffuse pancreatic intraductal calcification
gallstone pancreatitis (2%) 2
m...
Case
Gastric gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Published
05 Jan 2021
77% complete
CT
Case
Hiatal and Morgagni hernias
Published
06 Apr 2013
84% complete
CT
Article
Mesenteric cyst
Mesenteric cysts are a very rare cause of abdominal pain and have a wide range of underlying causes.
Terminology
The term "mesenteric cyst" is considered a descriptive of the location and gross appearance of "any cyst" arising in the mesentery 8.
Epidemiology
Mesenteric cysts are rare, with...
Case
Small bowel obstruction secondary to dried apricots
Published
07 Dec 2023
86% complete
CT
Case
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Published
13 Sep 2021
68% complete
CT
Case
Autoimmune pancreatitis
Published
13 Oct 2010
65% complete
CT
Case
Peritoneal carcinomatosis gastric carcinoma
Published
27 Mar 2020
62% complete
CT
Article
Superior rectal artery
The superior rectal artery is an artery that supplies blood to the rectum down to the level of the levator ani 2.
Summary
origin: the terminal branch of the inferior mesenteric artery is the superior rectal artery
course: descends into the pelvic cavity in the sigmoid mesocolon, crossing the ...
Article
Schatzki ring
A Schatzki ring, also called a Schatzki-Gary ring, is a symptomatic, narrow esophageal B-ring occurring in the distal esophagus and usually associated with a hiatus hernia.
Epidemiology
Relatively common, lower esophageal rings are found in ~6-14% of oesophagrams 9.
Associations
More than ...
Case
Epiploic appendagitis
Published
23 Apr 2020
75% complete
Ultrasound
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Krukenberg tumor
Published
03 Aug 2011
95% complete
X-ray
MRI
CT
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Massive cecal adenocarcinoma
Published
24 Mar 2020
83% complete
CT
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Metastatic small bowel carcinoid tumor
Published
26 Jun 2019
74% complete
CT
Case
Perforated mucinous adenocarcinoma of the colon with carcinomatosis
Published
10 Feb 2018
89% complete
CT
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Pseudomyxoma peritonei with malignant small bowel obstruction
Published
20 Sep 2019
89% complete
CT
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Epiploic appendagitis
Published
12 Mar 2012
86% complete
CT