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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
X-rays are not the most useful tool in diagnosing appendicitis and should not be routinely obtained in a person being evaluated for appendicitis. | |||
==X-Ray== | |||
*[[Plain abdominal radiography]] (PAR) is not the most useful tool in making a diagnosis of appendicitis.<ref name="pmid420493">{{cite journal |vauthors=Thorpe JA |title=The plain abdominal radiograph in acute appendicitis |journal=Ann R Coll Surg Engl |volume=61 |issue=1 |pages=45–7 |year=1979 |pmid=420493 |pmc=2494475 |doi= |url=}}</ref> | |||
*There are no x-ray findings associated with appendicitis. However, an x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of appendicitis, which include detection of [[ureteral calculi]], small bowel obstruction, or perforated [[ulcer]]. | |||
[[Image:Perforated-appendicitis-with-appendicolith.jpg|center|thumb|275px|Presentations of appendicolith.<br> Image courtesy of A.Prof Frank Gaillard, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 5881 [http://www.radiopaedia.org Radiopaedia] (original file [http://radiopaedia.org/articles/appendicitis ‘’here’’]). [http://radiopaedia.org/licence Creative Commons BY-SA-NC]]] | |||
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Overview
X-rays are not the most useful tool in diagnosing appendicitis and should not be routinely obtained in a person being evaluated for appendicitis.
X-Ray
- Plain abdominal radiography (PAR) is not the most useful tool in making a diagnosis of appendicitis.[1]
- There are no x-ray findings associated with appendicitis. However, an x-ray may be helpful in the diagnosis of complications of appendicitis, which include detection of ureteral calculi, small bowel obstruction, or perforated ulcer.