Multidetector computed tomography diagnosis of splenic flexure volvulus: Usefulness of multiplanar reformats

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Abstract

Splenic flexure volvulus is the least common form of colonic volvulus. Preoperative radiological diagnosis is usually made presumptively, based on plain radiographs and/or barium contrast enema study in patients presenting with acute large bowel obstruction. We report a case in which multidetector computer tomography (CT) findings were diagnostic of this condition, thus highlighting the usefulness of multiplanar reformatting.

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Koh, S. Z., Low, A. S. C., & Quah, H. M. (2013). Multidetector computed tomography diagnosis of splenic flexure volvulus: Usefulness of multiplanar reformats. Singapore Medical Journal, 54(4). https://doi.org/10.11622/smedj.2013086

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