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Title: [Ultrasonography in abdominal emergencies]. Author: Risi D, Alessi G, Meli C, Caterino S, Marzano M, Fiori E. Journal: Radiol Med; 1989 May; 77(5):485-7. PubMed ID: 2664917. Abstract: From February 1986 to March 1988 113 abdominal US exams were performed in emergency situation to evaluate the accuracy of this methodology: 13 were blunt traumas, 18 postoperative complications. A real-time scanner with a linear probe of 5 MHz was employed. The results were confirmed by surgical and/or clinical and instrumental evaluation. In 81% of the examinations, ultrasonography allowed a diagnosis to be made. Gallbladder and biliary pathologies were the most common findings. The results (sensibility 96%, specificity 88%, accuracy 95%) confirm the reliability of ultrasonography in abdominal emergencies, as shown in literature.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]