Pseudomyxoma peritonei CT

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Pseudomyxoma peritonei Microchapters

Home

Patient Information

Overview

Historical Perspective

Pathophysiology

Causes

Differentiating Pseudomyxoma peritonei from other Diseases

Epidemiology and Demographics

Risk Factors

Screening

Natural History, Complications and Prognosis

Diagnosis

History and Symptoms

Physical Examination

Laboratory Findings

Electrocardiogram

CT

MRI

Ultrasound

Other Imaging Findings

Other Diagnostic Studies

Treatment

Medical Therapy

Surgery

Primary Prevention

Secondary Prevention

Cost-Effectiveness of Therapy

Future or Investigational Therapies

Case Studies

Case #1

Pseudomyxoma peritonei CT On the Web

Most recent articles

Most cited articles

Review articles

CME Programs

Powerpoint slides

Images

American Roentgen Ray Society Images of Pseudomyxoma peritonei CT

All Images
X-rays
Echo & Ultrasound
CT Images
MRI

Ongoing Trials at Clinical Trials.gov

US National Guidelines Clearinghouse

NICE Guidance

FDA on Pseudomyxoma peritonei CT

CDC on Pseudomyxoma peritonei CT

Pseudomyxoma peritonei CT in the news

Blogs on Pseudomyxoma peritonei CT

Directions to Hospitals Treating Pseudomyxoma peritonei

Risk calculators and risk factors for Pseudomyxoma peritonei CT

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Nima Nasiri, M.D.[2]Parminder Dhingra, M.D. [3]

Overview

On abdominal CT scan, pseudomyxoma peritonei is characterized by loculated ascitic fluids in peritoneal surfaces and scalloping of visceral surfaces, especially mesentery and liver.

CT

On abdominal CT scan, pseudomyxoma peritonei is characterized by:[1][2]

pseudomyxoma peritoneiCase courtesy of Dr Rajesh Annamalaisamy, Radiopaedia.org, rID: 15366


References

  1. Chauhan A, Patodi N, Ahmed M (March 2015). "A rare cause of ascites: pseudomyxoma peritonei and a review of the literature". Clin Case Rep. 3 (3): 156–9. doi:10.1002/ccr3.188. PMC 4377246. PMID 25838904.
  2. Dixit A, Robertson JH, Mudan SS, Akle C (April 2007). "Appendiceal mucocoeles and pseudomyxoma peritonei". World J. Gastroenterol. 13 (16): 2381–4. PMC 4147153. PMID 17511043.


Template:WikiDoc Sources