Acute abdomen is a common reason for consultation in the emergency department. A broad spectrum of entities, including diverse diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, can cause acute abdomen. Although computed tomography is the technique most widely used to evaluate acute abdomen in the emergency department, abdominal ultrasound is often performed first and allows bowel disease to be suspected. This article describes the ultrasound features of diverse bowel diseases that can cause acute abdomen, such as acute diverticulitis, bowel obstruction, gastrointestinal perforation, bowel ischemia, intraabdominal fat necrosis, and miscellaneous processes such as endometriosis, foreign bodies, or vasculitis. Radiologists must be familiar with the different features of abnormal bowel that can be detected incidentally in patients without clinical suspicion of bowel disease. This article focuses on ultrasonographic signs of bowel disease; other articles in this series cover the ultrasonographic signs of acute appendicitis, inflammatory bowel disease, and infectious diseases.
Keywords: Cuerpos extraños; Diverticulitis; Ecografía; Endometriosis; Foreign bodies; Gastrointestinal perforation; Gastrointestinal tract; Hernia; Intestinal obstruction; Isquemia mesentérica; Mesenteric ischemia; Obstrucción intestinal; Perforación gastrointestinal; Tracto gastrointestinal; Ultrasonography; Vasculitis.
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