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  1. 21 mar 2022 · Free air on CT or Pneumoperitoneum often indicates a life threatening perforation of bowel. There are many causes but a few of the most common are stomach ulcers and diverticulitis. Others can be from medical procedures like colonoscopy where the bowel wall is perforated.

  2. 5 kwi 2024 · The most common cause of pneumoperitoneum is the disruption of the wall of a hollow viscus. In children, the causes are different from the adult population and are considered in the neonatal pneumoperitoneum article.

  3. Free gas, or pneumoperitoneum, is gas or air trapped within the peritoneal cavity, but outside the lumen of the bowel. Pneumoperitoneum can be due to bowel perforation, or due to insufflation of gas (CO2 or air) during laparoscopy.

  4. Abdominal plain radiography showed prominent gaseous dilatation of the transverse colon and redundant sigmoid colon without distinct signs of obstruction or free air. Which one of the following is the most likely cause of the abdominal distention in this patient?

  5. 1 lis 2006 · In a retrospective study of 380 older patients with acute abdominal pain, the presence of free air on plain film radiographs, leukocytosis with a high neutrophilic band count, and age older...

  6. Pneumoperitoneum is pneumatosis (abnormal presence of air or other gas) in the peritoneal cavity, a potential space within the abdominal cavity. The most common cause is a perforated abdominal organ, generally from a perforated peptic ulcer, although any part of the bowel may perforate from a benign ulcer, tumor or abdominal trauma.

  7. 19 gru 2019 · Perforation or rupture of an air-containing bowel loop is the most common cause of free intraperitoneal air. The three radiologic signs of free air are air beneath the diaphragm, visualization of both sides of the bowel wall, and visualization of the falciform ligament.

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