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Ultrasound of epigastric injuries after blunt trauma.

L C Foley, R L Teele.   

Abstract

Blunt trauma to the epigastrum may result in a retroperitoneal hematoma involving the head of the pancreas and descending duodenum. Secondary effects include obstruction of the gastric outlet, obstruction of the biliary tree, and extrinsic compression of the inferior vena cava. Four patients with epigastric trauma were reviewed who had been examined by ultrasound of the abdomen. Ultrasound showed the extent of the retroperitoneal hematoma, its effect on contiguous organs, and was helpful in clinical management.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 106692     DOI: 10.2214/ajr.132.4.593

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJR Am J Roentgenol        ISSN: 0361-803X            Impact factor:   3.959


  4 in total

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Authors:  J A Chambers; W J Pilbrow
Journal:  Arch Emerg Med       Date:  1988-03

2.  Pancreatic ultrasound following blunt abdominal trauma.

Authors:  J V Kaude; A N McInnis
Journal:  Gastrointest Radiol       Date:  1982

3.  Extrahepatic biliary duct trauma--a spectrum of injuries.

Authors:  T B Burt; J A Nelson
Journal:  West J Med       Date:  1981-04

4.  Blunt abdominal trauma. A 5-year analysis of 870 patients requiring celiotomy.

Authors:  E F Cox
Journal:  Ann Surg       Date:  1984-04       Impact factor: 12.969

  4 in total

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