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Sonographic detection of subtle pelvic fluid collections.

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  • Sonographic detection of subtle pelvic fluid collections. Abstract Text:

    d a nybergD A Nyberg,f c laingF C Laing,r b jeffreyR B Jeffrey,

    The sonographic demonstration of small quantities of free intraperitoneal fluid often indicates significant pelvic pathology. In a review of pelvic fluid collections in 146 female patients, however, it became apparent that an overly distended urinary bladder may mask small quantities of free intraperitoneal fluid. The "mass effect" of a distended bladder may cause fluid in the pouch of Douglas to migrate to other parts of the peritoneal cavity, such as the peritoneal reflection over the fundus of the uterus. Fluid in this location produces a characteristic triangular "cap" and was present in 42 patients (29% of the study group). In 10 patients (6.9%) this was the only visible fluid collection. In addition, sonograms obtained after partial voiding demonstrated small quantities of free pelvic fluid in 14 patients (9.6% of the study group) that were not detected on routine full bladder scans. The sonographic appearance of small amounts of intraperitoneal fluid seen over the uterine fundus and the value of post-void scans are stressed in the demonstration of small quantities of intraperitoneal fluid.

    Sonographic detection of subtle pelvic fluid collections. Publishing Authors By Initials

    da nybergDA Nyberg,fc laingFC Laing,rb jeffreyRB Jeffrey,

    For similar urogenital system: genitalia: genitalia, female: uterus research abstracts see: urogenital system: genitalia: genitalia, female: uterus research

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: AJR. American journal of roentgenology

    VOLUME: 143

    Page Numbers: 261-3

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    ISSN: 0361-803X

    DAY: 15

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 1984

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    LANGUAGE: eng

    NlmUniqueID: 7708173

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    KEYWORDS: Uterus

    MESH TERMS: anatomy & histology

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    Country: UNITED STATES

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