Sigmoid volvulus is the most common form of volvulus of the gastrointestinal tract; it is responsible for 8% of all intestinal obstructions. Basically, it happens when the sigmoid part of the bowel is rotated, causing the part proximal to the rotation becoming dilated.
On abdominal x-ray, the typical finding is a greatly dilated sigmoid that almost fills the entire abdomen. Note the coffee bean sign. The remainder of the large bowel is not dilated, presumably because the proximal point of the twist is not causing obstruction and thus allows drainage into the sigmoid.
But for some strange reason... this is what I saw.
HOLY CRAP!
Monday, January 24, 2011
On the Coffee Bean Sign
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6 Jujus:
if its any consolation, i thought the same when i saw the first picture :p hahaha
i didn't realize any of both until i saw those circles! but seriously, what were you thinking
OMG! You made me laugh so hard! Kekekekeke!
Dirty-mind! :P You'd better be a gynae then.
+Ant+
i don't know what illness you're trying to tell with that jargon, and i definitely cannot see those shape that you see lor~~ :p
why be a gynae? be a urologist!
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