Imaging of appendicitis in adults
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Imaging of appendicitis in adults
Abstract
Three imaging modalities are available for the diagnosis of acute appendicitis: ultrasound (US), computed tomography (CT), and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Transabdominal ultrasound should be the first-line imaging test. Abdominal CT is superior to US and is required immediately in patients with atypical clinical presentation of appendicitis and suspected perforation. However, low-dose unenhanced CT is equal to standard-dose CT with intravenous contrast agents in the detection of five signs of acute appendicitis (thickened appendiceal wall more than 2 mm, cross-sectional diameter greater than 6 mm, periappendicitis, abscess, and appendicolith). MRI is necessary in pregnant women and young adults. This review illustrates the principles of state-of-the-art imaging techniques and their clinical relevance.
Key points: • US is the basic diagnostic method in case of suspected appendicitis.• CT is necessary in patients with atypical presentation of appendicitis.• MRI should be the first-line imaging test in pregnant women.
© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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