CT Differentiation of Portal Venous Air from Biliary Tract Air
CT Differentiation of Portal Venous Air from Biliary Tract Air
Federle, Michael P.
1982-06-01 00:00:00
Computed tomography (CT) was helpful in differentiating portal venous from biliary air in a comatose patient. In addition, CT demonstrated intramural gas within the wall of the cecum and ascending colon, which was equivocal on plain films. The clinical features of portal venous gas are described as well as the role of CT in problem cases.
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CT Differentiation of Portal Venous Air from Biliary Tract Air
Computed tomography (CT) was helpful in differentiating portal venous from biliary air in a comatose patient. In addition, CT demonstrated intramural gas within the wall of the cecum and ascending colon, which was equivocal on plain films. The clinical features of portal venous gas are described as well as the role of CT in problem cases.
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Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography
– Wolters Kluwer Health
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