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Overview
Meckel's diverticula are usually seen as tubular incompressible blind ending hypoechoic structure with irregular margins. Occasionally it may also be seen as a cyst, raising a different differential diagnosis of intestinal duplication which however is said to have regular margin.
Ultrasound
Ultrasonography in diverticulitis patients show the following:[1][2]
- Abscess formation and gas bubbles may appear.
- Presence of diverticula
- Inflammatory reaction within the diverticulum
- Thickening of the colon segments
- Extradiverticular exudates and fluids.
References
- ↑ McKee RF, Deignan RW, Krukowski ZH (1993). "Radiological investigation in acute diverticulitis". Br J Surg. 80 (5): 560–5. PMID 8518890.
- ↑ Laméris W, van Randen A, Bipat S, Bossuyt PM, Boermeester MA, Stoker J (2008). "Graded compression ultrasonography and computed tomography in acute colonic diverticulitis: meta-analysis of test accuracy". Eur Radiol. 18 (11): 2498–511. doi:10.1007/s00330-008-1018-6. PMID 18523784.