2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijscr.2023.107889
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Enterolithiasis: An unusual cause of large bowel obstruction, a case report

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“…The true primary enteroliths reported in recent literatures were all located in the distal small intestine, with high-density calcification. [4][5][6][12][13][14][15][16][17] This is because they may Figure 2. CT scans in the coronal and axial planes show five primary enteroliths that appear to be unevenly low-density with a mottled gas appearance (arrow).…”
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“…The true primary enteroliths reported in recent literatures were all located in the distal small intestine, with high-density calcification. [4][5][6][12][13][14][15][16][17] This is because they may Figure 2. CT scans in the coronal and axial planes show five primary enteroliths that appear to be unevenly low-density with a mottled gas appearance (arrow).…”
Section: Ct Plays a Crucial Role In The Diagnosis Of Sbo Caused By En...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[4] However, the sensitivity of plain abdominal roentgenograms for detecting enteroliths is low, and their ability to locate obstructions is imprecise. [5] Computed tomography (CT) may provide 2-or 3-dimensional imaging and increase the detection yield of radiolucent stones. CT scans may also help in identifying the number of enteroliths, their exact location, and narrowing the focus to the culprit stone.…”
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