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Antral gastric polypPatient presented with history of recurrent abdomen pain. No obvious history of association with feeding habits was ascertained.
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IntussusceptionA young man presented at the clinic with colicky abdominal pain. Abdominal ultrasound was performed.
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Swallowed coin.This patient is a 10 year old boy who presented with history of swallowing a coin. The x-ray showed a coin in the stomach region. The parents were advised to wait. Three weeks later the patient ...
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Carcinoma of the sigmoid colonA 37 year old woman presents with pain in the lower abdomen and constipation for 3 months. She has been intermittantly febrile and reports no history of weight loss.
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Cytomegalovirus enteritisA 45 year old male who is a recovered drug addict and HIV positive, presents with acute crampy abdominal pain and diarrhea. An abdominal ultrasound was performed.
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Gastric wall abscessA 24 years old staff nurse presented with burning in the epigastrium. She had no other complaints and an abdominal ultrasound was performed.
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IntussusceptionA 3 year old female child presented with an acute episode of severe pain in the abdomen. An ultrasound was performed immediately.
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Intestinal wormsA 28 year old woman presents with complaints of pain in her abdomen for 6 months. No history of fever or altered bowel habits.
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Intussusception, colo-colicAn 8-month-old male child presents with a mobile abdominal lump of 1 day duration. An abdominal ultrasound was performed.
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Pseudo-kidney signThis is the scan in a young man with lymphoma who presented with pain in the abdomen.
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Ileal duplication cyst in a neonateThis neonate had an antenatal diagnosis of an intraabdominal cyst. The cyst had been decompressed antenatally by aspiration which yielded a yellowish tinged fluid, however the cyst filled up ...
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Primary Adenocarcinoma of the DuodenumA 78-year-old woman was admitted to the hospital because of persistent vomiting and weight loss, abdominal distension, iron-deficiency anemia, and intermittent epigastric pain.
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Right sided diverticulitis59 year old Caucasian male with pain in the right lower abdomen, raised infection parameters and signs of a peritonitis
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Hypertrophic Pyloric StenosisA 25 days old male infant presented with complaints of non-bilious vomiting and failure to thrive. The baby was normal at birth with no other obvious abnormality. On abdominal palpation, a lump ...
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Infarcted pelvic lipomaThis 11 year-old male presented with emesis and intermittent crampy abdominal pain, worse since 3 days with pain radiating to both lower quadrants. Also, low grade fever was present.
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Pseudomembranous ColitisThis 23 year old male with a past medical history of relapsed malignant mediastinal germ cell tumor and aspiration pneumonia presented with two episodes of syncope and abdominal pain. An ...
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Hypertrophic Pyloric Stenosis3-month-old child with explosive, non-bilious vomiting after breastfeeding. An upper abdominal ultrasound was requested.
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