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Ultrasound and gallium for the diagnosis of abdominal and pelvic abscesses.

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Taylor, KJ; Sullivan, DC; Wasson, JF; Rosenfield, AT
Published in: Gastrointest Radiol
August 31, 1978

Two hundred and twenty-two patients presented with clinical suspicion of an abdominal or pelvic abscess. Abscesses tend to locate in the perihepatic spaces or the pelvis, and these areas can easily be examined by ultrasound, using the liver or the urinary bladder as acoustic windows. Thirty-eight of 42 abdominal abscesses, and 32 of 33 pelvic abscesses were correctly diagnosed and located by ultrasound, giving a sensitivity of 93.3%. Of the 145 patients without abscesses, 143 were correctly excluded, giving a specificity of 98.6%. Thirty of these patients also underwent gallium 67 examination. This detected all 7 true negatives and all 10 abscesses, 1 of which was missed by ultrasound. Of the remaining 13 patients with positive gallium results, 10 had nonspecific uptake in diffuse inflammatory conditions, and 3 were false positives with uptake in bowel or in a surgical wound. In those patients with nonspecific gallium uptake, ultrasound was valuable in documenting the absence of an abscess cavity. Conversely, gallium detected a left subphrenic abscess missed by ultrasound. For reasons of economy, speed, and high sensitivity, we believe that ultrasound should be the initial screening procedure for patients with clinical suspicion of abdominal or pelvic abscess. Gallium should be reserved for patients with equivocal ultrasound results of those with septic foci not revealed by ultrasound.

Duke Scholars

Published In

Gastrointest Radiol

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ISSN

0364-2356

Publication Date

August 31, 1978

Volume

3

Issue

3

Start / End Page

281 / 286

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ultrasonography
  • Subphrenic Abscess
  • Radionuclide Imaging
  • Pelvis
  • Ovarian Cysts
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Gallium Radioisotopes
  • Female
 

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Taylor, K. J., Sullivan, D. C., Wasson, J. F., & Rosenfield, A. T. (1978). Ultrasound and gallium for the diagnosis of abdominal and pelvic abscesses. Gastrointest Radiol, 3(3), 281–286. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01887080
Taylor, K. J., D. C. Sullivan, J. F. Wasson, and A. T. Rosenfield. “Ultrasound and gallium for the diagnosis of abdominal and pelvic abscesses.Gastrointest Radiol 3, no. 3 (August 31, 1978): 281–86. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01887080.
Taylor KJ, Sullivan DC, Wasson JF, Rosenfield AT. Ultrasound and gallium for the diagnosis of abdominal and pelvic abscesses. Gastrointest Radiol. 1978 Aug 31;3(3):281–6.
Taylor, K. J., et al. “Ultrasound and gallium for the diagnosis of abdominal and pelvic abscesses.Gastrointest Radiol, vol. 3, no. 3, Aug. 1978, pp. 281–86. Pubmed, doi:10.1007/BF01887080.
Taylor KJ, Sullivan DC, Wasson JF, Rosenfield AT. Ultrasound and gallium for the diagnosis of abdominal and pelvic abscesses. Gastrointest Radiol. 1978 Aug 31;3(3):281–286.

Published In

Gastrointest Radiol

DOI

ISSN

0364-2356

Publication Date

August 31, 1978

Volume

3

Issue

3

Start / End Page

281 / 286

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Ultrasonography
  • Subphrenic Abscess
  • Radionuclide Imaging
  • Pelvis
  • Ovarian Cysts
  • Nuclear Medicine & Medical Imaging
  • Male
  • Humans
  • Gallium Radioisotopes
  • Female