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display of patient abdominal pain and a subtle mass within
the second and third portion of the duodenum that was proven
to be an adenocarcinoma. It is nicely shown through different
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has evidence of a dissection in the SMA with a near occlusion
of the SMA several centimeters from the origin in the vessel.
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| SMA:
Occlusion of SMA and resultant ischemic bowel. Note
amazing detail in this SICU patient. |
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Sworl: The patient was evaluated for abdominal pain
and what we can see nicely on this series of axial images
is a swirl of the mesentery consistent with mild rotation.
The patient had a prior nephrectomy with Wilms tumor. |
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Crohns:
3D mapping shows thickening
of the ileum with increased vascularity. |
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tumor of the small bowel |
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rendering: 3D volume rendering demonstrates a large
calcified mesenteric mass compatible with either a carcinoid
tumor or sclerosing mesenteritis. |
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MIP:
MIP images show a subtle enhancing lesion in the right
lower quadrant. |
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VRT:
VRT images show an enhancing nodule in the right lower
qudrant with thickened terminal ileum. |
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