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Radiology Studies Case 1 Small Bowel Obstruction
Radiology Studies Case 1 Small Bowel Obstruction
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The document focuses on a radiology case of small bowel obstruction, discussing symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment. Small bowel obstruction can present with symptoms like abdominal pain, cramping, nausea, vomiting, and cessation of stool passage. Causes include adhesions, Crohn's disease, and volvulus. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies like a CT scan to identify signs of bowel ischemia. The document also presents a case study of a 37-year-old male with cecal volvulus, which required emergency laparotomy. Cecal volvulus is classified into three types based on the twisting or torsion of the cecum. The importance of timely diagnosis and surgical intervention in cases of small bowel obstruction is highlighted to prevent complications like ischemia, necrosis, and perforation. The summary emphasizes the need to recognize symptoms of small bowel obstruction, understand its causes, and utilize appropriate imaging techniques for accurate diagnosis and management.
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Jill Olmstead, DNP, ANP-BC, FAANP and John Martin, MD, FASGE
Keywords
small bowel obstruction
abdominal pain
nausea
vomiting
cessation of stool passage
adhesions
Crohn's disease
volvulus
CT scan
bowel ischemia
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