Author: Joy Hirst / Editor: Jason M Kendall / Reviewer: Tadgh Moriarty / Codes: GC7, GP1, GP2, SLO1, SuC15, SuP1, SuP2 / Published: 10/04/2021
A 55-year-old man presents to you in the emergency department with a distended abdomen and a past history of Crohn’s disease. A plain supine abdominal radiograph is performed and is shown here:
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Good Xray
nice pic
Very important case and X ray not to miss.
Very interesting case!
GOOD MODULE
Nice case for revision.
good x ray