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Conglomerate in the right iliac area





Tags: Abdomen sonography, Gastrointestinal sonography, Esaote MyLab 70, Clinical report, Pediatric

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  Conglomerate in the right iliac are...
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    An infant with a suspected acute abdomen (prolonged anxiety attack) came to the emergency department of the Children's City Clinical Hospital and was urgently sent for an ultrasound scan.

    On ultrasound (visualization is difficult - the child is restless, screaming, constantly moving sharply, barely kept by the parent on the couch) in the right iliac region, a conglomerate of intestinal sections with a thickened wall is visualized, in the center of which the "bagel" / "embryo" / "mushroom" symptom is visualized - a tubular structure up to 6 mm in diameter, surrounded by layers, in oblique sections it looks like a target sign(differential diagnosis: ileotiflitis, intussusception, appendicular infiltrate, Meckel's diverticulum, etc.).

   




   




   


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