Radiology_ How to Read a CT Abdomen _ Pelvis

 

What are the results of a CT scan of the abdomen and pelvis?

 
An abdominal and pelvic CT scan can diagnose obstructions, kidney stones, hernias, masses, tumors, infections, aneurysms and many other problems.

How do you read a CT scan report?

One of the recommended approaches includes the following steps:

  1. Examine anatomical borders of the region.
  2. Identify the scan level with anatomical landmarks; diaphragmatic vault (T10-T11), celiac trunk (T12), superior mesenteric artery (L1), renal arteries (L2-L3) and aortic bifurcation (L4).
  3. Analyze the peritoneal cavity and retroperitoneal space.
  4. Review the organs by dividing them into hollow and solid.
 
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