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Abdominal Pain CT
Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and pelvis of a 77 year old female with complaints of abdominal pain. Findings include a large volume of ascites secondary to peritoneal metastases, likely from a small occult ovarian cancer. Neoplastic omental caking is present anterior to the transverse colon. These axial sections include the liver (blue), kidneys (green), colon (grey), vertebrae (brown) and the cancerous omentum (red).
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Abdominal Pain CT
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Computed tomography (CT) of the abdomen and pelvis of a 77 year old female with complaints of abdominal pain. Findings include a large volume of ascites secondary to peritoneal metastases, likely from a small occult ovarian cancer. Neoplastic omental caking is present anterior to the transverse colon. These axial sections include the liver (blue), kidneys (green), colon (grey), vertebrae (brown) and the cancerous omentum (red).
Credit:
Scott Camazine/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2341696
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BK4464
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abdomen
abdomen ct scan
abdomen scan
abdominal dropsy
abdominal pain
ascites
cancerous omentum
cat scan
colon
computed tomography
ct
ct of abdominal pain
ct scan
gastroenterology
kidneys
liver
medical imaging
neoplastic
neoplastic omental caking
omentum
ovarian cancer
pelvic ct scan
pelvic scan
pelvis
peritoneal metastases
scientific imaging
three-dimensional image
tomography
vertebra
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