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* In some cases (15% approximately), however, ultrasonography of the [[iliac fossa]] does not reveal any abnormalities despite the presence of appendicitis. | * In some cases (15% approximately), however, ultrasonography of the [[iliac fossa]] does not reveal any abnormalities despite the presence of appendicitis. | ||
** This is especially true of early appendicitis before the appendix has become significantly distended and in adults where larger amounts of fat and bowel gas make actually seeing the appendix technically difficult. | ** This is especially true of early appendicitis before the appendix has become significantly distended and in adults where larger amounts of fat and bowel gas make actually seeing the appendix technically difficult. | ||
* Despite these limitations, in experienced hands sonographic imaging can often distinguish between appendicitis and other diseases with very similar symptoms such as [[inflammation | * Despite these limitations, in experienced hands sonographic imaging can often distinguish between appendicitis and other diseases with very similar symptoms such as [[Lymphadenitis|inflammation lymph nodes]] near the appendix or pain originating from other pelvic organs such as the ovaries or fallopian tubes. |
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Overview
Use as a Diagnostic Tool
- Ultrasonography and Doppler sonography provide useful means to detect appendicitis, especially in children.
- In some cases (15% approximately), however, ultrasonography of the iliac fossa does not reveal any abnormalities despite the presence of appendicitis.
- This is especially true of early appendicitis before the appendix has become significantly distended and in adults where larger amounts of fat and bowel gas make actually seeing the appendix technically difficult.
- Despite these limitations, in experienced hands sonographic imaging can often distinguish between appendicitis and other diseases with very similar symptoms such as inflammation lymph nodes near the appendix or pain originating from other pelvic organs such as the ovaries or fallopian tubes.