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Imaging Case of the Week 195 Answer
Imaging Case of the Week 195
This erect abdominal x-ray is from a 75 year old presenting with abdominal pain and vomiting. A supine x-ray of the abdomen could not be obtained as the patient became unwell soon after the erect image was taken. What can be observed? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 174 Answer
Imaging Case of the Week 174
The following abdominal x-rays are from a 79 year old with abdominal distension, pain and vomiting. What can be seen?
What triad is associated with the condition? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 173 Answer
Imaging Case of the Week 173
The following abdominal x-rays are from a 60 year old with abdominal pain and distension. What two radiological signs can be seen? Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 171
The following x-rays are from a 30 year old with sudden onset of severe abdominal pain. What two abnormalities can be observed? One is acute and the other, an incidental pathology. Continue reading
Imaging Case of the Week 167 Answer
Imaging Case of the Week 167
The following abdominal x-ray is from a 30 year old with vomiting and epigastric pain. She has had a lap band inserted a few years ago. What radiological sign can be seen? Continue reading