Appendicitis (summary) | Radiology Reference Article
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Graded compression, and uses the linear probe over the site of maximal tenderness, with gradually increasing pressure to displace normal overlying bowel gas. Always used in young patients because of the lack of ionizing radiation. 1. distended appendix 2. surrounding (echogenic) inflamed fat 3. thickening (edema) and then later, thinning (pre-ruptu...
Graded compression, and uses the linear probe over the site of maximal tenderness, with gradually increasing pressure to displace normal overlying bowel gas. Always used in young patients because of the lack of ionizing radiation. 1. distended appendix 2. surrounding (echogenic) inflamed fat 3. thickening (edema) and then later, thinning (pre-ruptu...
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