Skip to main content
Case #14

PRO Plan Required

Unlock this case with a PRO membership

Demographics: 43 years old, Male
Indication: Diffuse abdominal pain

Findings

Lower chest

  • Mild dependent atelectasis

Abdomen/Pelvis

  • Distension of multiple loops of small and large bowel throughout the abdomen with multiple air-fluid levels
  • Abrupt transition point at the junction of the descending and sigmoid colon, where there is short segment of mass-like circumferential bowel wall thickening
  • The sigmoid colon and rectum are decompressed
  • Mild diffuse mesenteric edema with trace scattered interloop fluid
  • Small volume nonloculated fluid layering in the pelvis
  • No enlarged retroperitoneal or mesenteric lymph nodes identified
  • No suspicious liver lesions

MSK

  • No acute findings
  • No aggressive appearing osseous lesions

Diagnosis

Large bowel obstruction

Sample Report

Findings concerning for large bowel obstruction due to an area of mass-like wall thickening at the junction of the descending and sigmoid colon. These findings are primarily concerning for an obstructing neoplasm. Recommend surgical evaluation.

No evidence of bowel perforation.

Small bowel distension likely relates to the colonic obstruction with no discrete small bowel transition point identified.

No findings specific for metastatic disease in the abdomen or pelvis.

Discussion

PRO Plan Required

Unlock the discussion with a PRO membership

View Plans

Site Feedback

Your feedback helps us improve CaseStacks. Please share your thoughts, suggestions, or report any issues you've encountered.

/5
Thank you for your feedback! We appreciate your input.