Post on 07-Apr-2017
Spleen
Splenic Cysts
Splenic Cysts
Infection
Spleen Lesions
aspleenia
polysplenia
polysplenia
splenic abscess
SPLENIC ANGIOSARCOMA T1T2 hypo
splenic hamartoma
splenic hemangiomas
SPLENIC HEMATOMA
mesenteric adenopathy , necrotic MAI infection
mesenteric carcinoid with nodular calcific chanes
mesenteric carcinoid with stranding
mesenteric desmoid with gardner syndrome
mesenteric desmoid
mesenteric GIST
mesenteric lymphoma cavitary
mesenteric lymphoma
mesenteric metastasis
mesenteric metastasis
mesenteric panniculitis
mesenteric lymphoma , other includes adenocarcinoma , metastasis
mesenteric carcinoid,proximal obstruction
mesneteric tear
Peritoneal carcinomatosis , lymphomatosis
Peritoneal carcinomatosis
peritoneal mesothelioma
peritoneal mesothelioma
peritoneal TB enhancing nodular peritoneal linings
pneomopertonium,bowel relief sign
pneumomediastinum boerhaave
pneumoperitoneum , contrast lekage
pneumoperitoneum,lucency over the liver
Pneumoperitonium,air and barium leakage
pneumoperitonium,air at morissons pouch
pneumoperitonium,air underliver,mucosal relief sign
pneumoperitonium , lucency over the liver
pneumoperitonium , triangular air sign
pneumoperitonium , urachus sign
pneumoperitonium following ERCP
pneumoperitonum , falciform ligament sign
pneumoperitonum , falciform sign and mucosal relief sign
pneumopertonium lateral umbilicus sign
pseudomyxoma with appendix mucocele
reteroperitoneal air delineats psoas muscle , ascending and descending colon
retroperitoneal air
COSTRICTIVE PERICARDITIS
Cow
DIPHRAG HERNIA
diverticulitis
emphysematous cholecystitis
emphysematous gall bladder
emphysematous pyelonephritis
epiphrenic diverticulum
eventration
extra luminal barium
FLUID IN MORRISON'S POUCH
FLUID IN MORRISON'S POUCH
free air
gall stone ileus
GALL STONE
gall stones
GALL STONE
gastric emphysema
giant haemangioma
haemangioblastoma
haemophilia
hamartoma of the breast
INTRAPERITONEAL FLUID
intussuception
laparotomy scar
LEFT EXTERNAL ILIAC VEIN THROMBOSIS..
LEFT EXTERNAL ILIAC VEIN THROMBOSIS
leriche syndrome
leiomyoma oesophagus
lipohaemarthrosis
lipoma
achalasia
Acute Pancreatitis
Acute Pancreatitis
anular pancrease
LIVER LESION WITH INFERIOR VENA CAVA THROMBUS
liver mtastasis
mesenteric ischemia
mucocele of the appendix
MULTIPLE FLUID LEVEL INT OBST
MULTIBLE FLUID LEVEL INT. OBSTR
necrotizing enterocolitis
oesophageal web
osteosarcoma on pagets
pericardial effusion
PNEUMO PERITONEUM
PNEUMOPERITONEUM
PNEUMOPERITONEUM
porcelain gall bladder
post void, urethral diverticulum
primary sclerosing cholangitis
primary sclrosing cholangitis
prominent cricopharyngeus
pyelo-venous fistula
RECTUS SHEATH HEMATOMA .
RECTUS SHEATH HEMATOMA .
rendu osler weber
retained labarotomy sponge
scleroderma
sigmoid vulvolus
sigmoid vulvolus
SITUS INVERSUS WITH ASCITES
small bowel obstruction
SPLENIC LACERATION WITH HEMOPERITONEUM
SPLENIC LACERATION WITH SUBCAPSULAR HEMATOMA
splenic laceration
sprue
stienestrasse
Thorotras web
tooth in right lower lobe bronchus
transient tachypnea of new born
ulcerative colitis
ulcerative colitis string sign
ulcerative colitis
uterine fibroid
ventral hernia
primary sclrosing cholangitis
carcinoid tumour small bowel
carcinoid tumour small intestine
carcinoma of pourcelen GB
chiladitis syndrome
chordoma
colon cut off
CSF oma
cystic neph
epiploic appendagitis
fibromuscular dysplasia
gossybipoma
haemangioma of the spine
mesentric panniculitis
haemangioma of the spine
oesophageal varices
pseudomembranous colitis
Spleen, trauma. Contrast-enhanced CT scan of the abdomen shows perisplenic fluid without identification of a laceration in a patient who sustained blunt abdominal trauma. A large amount of pelvic fluid was seen, prompting laparotomy during which a small laceration was found; this is
not evident on the scan .
Spleen, trauma. Contrast-enhanced CT scan of the abdomen shows a massive fluid collection in the upper abdomen. This was
a chronic subcapsular splenic hematoma and a grade III injury
Spleen, trauma. Contrast-enhanced CT scan of the abdomen shows a complex lower pole
splenic laceration. This is a grade II injury.
Spleen, trauma. Contrast-enhanced CT scan of the abdomen shows a complex
laceration extending to the hilum. This is a grade IV injury.
This CT shows a contained splenic hematoma. This was treated by observation and gradually resolved over several weeks
The splenic hematoma seen in Figure 2 has now largely resolved, without surgery
SPLENIC RUPTURE WITH HEMOPERITONEUM
This CT scan done with intravenous and oral contrast demonstrates the presence of splenic laceration (arrow head) with associated hemorrhage contained within the
subcapsular region of the spleen. Note the absence of hemoperitoneum
ACTIVE BLEEDING INTO SUBCAPSULAR SPLENIC HEMATOMA WITH HEMOPERITONEUM
Delayed splenic rupture
Contrast blush