Ultrasonography of gastric volvulus : "Peanut sign"

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We report a case of chronic gastric volvulus in which ultrasonography (US) was useful. An 81-year-old woman was hospitalized due to vomiting, and upper gastroduodenoscopy revealed that the stomach was spirally twisted and constricted. An upper gastrointestinal barium study demonstrated an organoaxial-mesenteroaxial combined type gastric volvulus. US showed constriction between the dilated upper stomach body and the lower stomach body similar to a "peanut". Thereafter, the patient's vomiting stopped and follow-up US demonstrated that the constriction of the stomach was loosened. Therefore, we believe that this characteristic US sign paralleled the symptoms of the patient.

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Matsuzaki, Y., Asai, M., Okura, T., & Tamura, R. (2001). Ultrasonography of gastric volvulus : “Peanut sign.” Internal Medicine, 40(1), 23–27. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.40.23

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