![](/rp/kFAqShRrnkQMbH6NYLBYoJ3lq9s.png)
How to read a CT of the abdomen and pelvis - Radiopaedia.org
GI TRACT AND PERITONEUM: Normal morphology of the stomach and duodenum. Normal caliber small and large bowel. Normal appendix. No ascites. VASCULATURE: Portal, splenic, and superior mesenteric veins are patent. Visceral arteries are patent. No abdominal aortic aneurysm. LYMPH NODES: No adenopathy.
Abdomen anatomy - Radiology Cafe
2021年10月10日 · Radiology basics of abdominal CT anatomy with annotated coronal images and scrollable axial images to help medical students and junior doctors learning anatomy.
Atlas of CT Anatomy of the Abdomen - W-Radiology
This photo gallery presents the anatomy of the abdomen by means of CT (axial, coronal, and sagittal reconstructions).
Abdominal CT: How to read the abdominal CT - Kenhub
2023年11月1日 · To get the full picture of abdominal anatomy, the examiner needs to move through the slices from cranial (proximal) to caudal (distal) while examining structures from their beginning to end. When examining the abdomen through the CT scan it is important to use a systematic approach.
Abdomen and pelvis: normal anatomy | e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
We created an anatomical atlas of abdominal and pelvic CT which is an interactive tool for studying the conventional anatomy of the normal structures based on a multidetector computed tomography. Anatomical structures of the abdomen and pelvis are …
Normal CT abdomen | Radiology Case - Radiopaedia.org
Normal CT of the abdomen with oral and intravenous contrast. Scan performed supine during the portal venous phase. Previous hysterectomy. Duplex collecting system on the right side, which is an anatomical variant. Normal CT of the abdomen for reference. Oral and intravenous contrast given. Scan performed supine during the portal venous phase.
Abdominal CT: Basics • LITFL • Radiology library
2024年7月1日 · As you review and interpret more and more CT images, you will become increasingly comfortable with the terminology and more familiar with what normal and abnormal findings look like. Here we review the basics of attenuation, enhancement and orientation. What is Attenuation? Attenuation determines what appears bright and dark on a CT image.
learnabdominal.com - How to read CT
How to read a CT of the abdomen and pelvis (axial) Review key anatomy and learn the basic search pattern that radiogists use to review every CT exam. The axial plane is the view that most radiologists use to primarily interpret studies.
Abdominal CT: peritoneal cavity • LITFL • Radiology Library
2024年6月2日 · When you are checking for fluid on CT, look in the upper, middle, and pelvic regions of the abdomen and pelvis. The distribution of ascites within the abdominal cavity will depend on the quantity and cause. Upper. The liver and spleen are commonly surrounded by ascites when fluid is in the upper abdomen.
CT abdomen (summary) | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
2019年10月30日 · CT abdomen is an increasingly common investigation that is used to help make diagnoses of a broad range of pathologies. A CT abdomen in its simplest form is a CT from diaphragm to symphysis pubis performed 60 seconds after pump-injection of iodinated contrast into a peripheral vein.