Abdominal CT: intestinal ischaemiaAbdominal CT: Identifying intestinal ischaemia. Mesenteric ischaemia can be visualised on CT through examining blood vessels and the bowelMichael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 14, 2024
Abdominal CT: cholecystitisAbdominal CT: cholecystitis. Cholecystitis is inflammation of the gallbladder commonly caused by an obstruction of the cystic duct by a gallstoneMichael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 14, 2024
Abdominal CT: renal infectionsAbdominal CT: Spotting renal infections. Pyelonephritis infection of the urinary tract starts in the bladder involving the kidneys through the uretersMichael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 14, 2024
Abdominal CT: renal stonesAbdominal CT: renal stones. Renal stones are hard deposits that form in the kidney. They can move down the urinary tract, causing obstruction and pain as well as blood in the urine.Michael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 14, 2024
Abdominal CT: necrotizing pancreatitisAbdominal CT: pancreatitis. Recognizing acute necrotizing pancreatitis; and late stage development of pseudocysts and walled-off necrosisMichael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 14, 2024
Abdominal CT: interstitial pancreatitisAbdominal CT: bowel perforation. Perforation of the gastrointestinal tract can be due to a variety of causes.Michael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 14, 2024
Abdominal CT: reportingAbdominal CT reporting: The basis of both image review and reporting is that of a search pattern.Michael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 5, 2024
Abdominal CT: bonesAbdominal CT: The bones are often one of the last items on the reporting checklist for abdominal CT, but they still deserve our careful attention.Michael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 5, 2024
Abdominal CT: body wallAbdominal CT: body wall. Evaluating the body wall - Musculature, Subcutaneous fat and skinMichael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 5, 2024
Abdominal CT: lymph nodesAbdominal CT. Evaluating for abnormal or enlarged lymph nodes is an essential part of any abdominal CT, particularly when staging cancer.Michael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 5, 2024
Abdominal CT: abdominal veinsAbdominal CT. Checking the abdominal and pelvic venous systems. Review of the systemic and portal venous systemMichael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 5, 2024
Abdominal CT: abdominal arteriesAbdominal CT. Checking the abdominal arteries. The Coeliac axis, Superior and inferior mesenteric arteries, renal arteries, and Common iliac arteriesMichael P Hartung and Adam BrownFebruary 5, 2024