Nontraumatic abdominal pain in pregnancy: imaging considerations for a multiorgan system problem

Author Department

Radiology

Document Type

Article, Peer-reviewed

Publication Date

2-1-2012

Abstract

Nontraumatic abdominal pain in the pregnant patient can present a clinician with a variety of diagnostic possibilities. The overlap between signs and symptoms expected in normal pregnancy and these many pathologic possibilities does little to help focus the clinician's diagnostic efforts. Fear of ionizing radiation's effects on the fetus has driven efforts to refine medical imaging algorithms in such a way as to attempt to eliminate its use at all cost. In today's world, we are nearly there. In this review the differential diagnosis of nontraumatic abdominal pain in the pregnant patient will be explored. Of note is the recurring theme that much of what can be done today with regard to diagnostic imaging, both in general and with regard to this specific subset of patients, centers on the use of the non-ionizing modalities of ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Publication ISSN

0887-2171

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