
Abdominal CT: small intestine
Abdominal CT. Imaging the small bowel. Including the duodenum, jejenum, ileum, and terminal ileum
Abdominal CT. Imaging the small bowel. Including the duodenum, jejenum, ileum, and terminal ileum
Abdominal CT. Evaluating the lower oesophagus and stomach. Hiatal hernia, adenocarcinoma and peptic ulcer disease
Abdominal CT. Imaging the spleen and adrenal glands.
Abdominal CT. Imaging the spleen and adrenal glands.
Abdominal CT. Evaluating the biliary system and pancreas. Including the Gallbladder, Intrahepatic bile ducts, Common bile duct and Pancreatic duct
CT abdomen. Evaluating the liver. When reviewing the solid organs, use a checklist approach and move systematically through the anatomy.
Abdominal CT. Imaging the large bowel. in particular the location and identification of the appendix
Abdominal CT: bowel perforation. Perforation of the gastrointestinal tract can be due to a variety of causes.
Abdominal CT: peptic ulcer perforation. The pattern of fluid, air, and inflammation help to locate the source of perforation.
Abdominal CT: peptic ulcer disease. Recognising peptic ulcer disease and key CT findings to increase radiological suspicion
Abdominal CT: enteritis and colitis. Identifying enteritis and colitis, we review the most common presentations of gastrointestinal tract inflammation
Abdominal CT: closed loop obstruction. Identifying closed loop small bowel obstruction from adhesions, hernia or volvulus