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==Ultrasound== | ==Ultrasound== | ||
*Echogenic peritoneal masses or ascites with echogenic particles which (unlike other forms of particulate ascites such as haemoperitoneum or pus in the peritoneum) do not move | |||
*The small bowel loops displaced medially | |||
*May show scalloping of the liver, spleen, and at times other organs | |||
== References == | == References == |
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Overview
Ultrasound
- Echogenic peritoneal masses or ascites with echogenic particles which (unlike other forms of particulate ascites such as haemoperitoneum or pus in the peritoneum) do not move
- The small bowel loops displaced medially
- May show scalloping of the liver, spleen, and at times other organs