RSNA Presentation 2003
Ultrasound Cases of the Day
Five ultrasound case-of-the-day presentations. Click on an image to view a
larger image with caption. Diagnosis, Findings, and Discussion are included in
the pdf presentation, in addition to the History and Images shown here.
Case 1 History:
60-year-old woman with a several-month history of vague abdominal pain,
weight loss, and abnormal liver function tests.
Case 2 History:
A 38-year-old African American female with vague abdominal pain and a
positive pregnancy test.
Case 3 History:
A 33-year-old African American female, G4P1A2, presented to the Emergency
Department with acute onset of lower abdominal pain and spotting. Initial
testing in the Emergency Department revealed a positive uring pregnancy test.
The patient was referred to Radiology for an ultrasound evaluation.
Case 4 History:
A 17-year-old female presented at 22 weeks gestation with a vaginal mass which
the patient noted was increasing in size. The ultrasound demonstrated a normal
single intrauterine pregnancy. Multiple transabdominal and endovaginal images
of the mass were obtained.
Case 5 History:
19-year-old woman presents to the Emergency Room with pelvic pain and vaginal
bleeding.
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