The whirl sign: a non-specific finding of mesenteric rotation
- PMID: 8687345
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1673.1996.tb00367.x
The whirl sign: a non-specific finding of mesenteric rotation
Abstract
The whirl sign has been described as a computed tomography (CT) finding of volvulus of the gut. Six cases are presented with a range of clinical diagnoses (a volvulus, adhesive obstruction with volvulus and previous left hemicolectomy, adhesions alone, transverse colectomy, and right hemicolectomy). All demonstrated a whirl sign. A further case simulating a whirl sign is also presented. We propose that the whirl sign, although a finding highly suggestive of volvulus, can occur in any situation that produces rotation or twisting of bowel and its mesenteric attachment.
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