Indications for pneumoperitoneum in the diagnosis of congenital anomalies in the umbilical region.
Journal: Pediatric Radiology
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Abstract
Thirty pneumoperitoneograms were performed postmortem and 5 were performed for diagnosis: the technique itself, the radiological anatomy of the umbilical region, and the usefulness of the procedure in diagnosis are discussed. Pneumoperitoneum may be indicated in the investigation of a bleeding Meckel's diverticulum, in the exclusion or confirmation of remnants of the omphalomesenteric duct, in chronically moist lesions of the umbilicus resistant to symptomatic treatment, in suspected cases of non-communicating urachal cysts which cannot be diagnosed by cystogram, and in the differential diagnosis of abdominal tumours related to the umbilical region.
Authors
J Vidal, H Cortina, A Alonso, C Alberto, A Lanuza, V Perez Candela
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