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What is the preferred imaging modality for diagnosis of acute appendicitis during pregnancy?
{{c1::Ultrasound (graded compression technique)}}
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What is the <i>preferred imaging modality</i> for diagnosis of <b>acute appendicitis</b> during <u>pregnancy</u>?<br><br><div>{{c1::Ultrasound (graded compression technique)}}</div>
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U/S shows noncompression and dilation of appendix; if ultrasound is non-diagnostic, MRI can be performed for further assessment
chat gpt story to make it more memorable:
chat gpt story to make it more memorable:
It was a typical Friday evening for Emily and her husband, Tom. They had just finished dinner and were settling down to watch a movie when Emily suddenly doubled over in pain.
"Oh my, Tom, something's wrong," Emily gasped, clutching her stomach.
Tom immediately sprang into action, helping Emily to her feet and supporting her as they made their way to the car. He called out to their neighbor, who was a nurse, to ask for advice on what to do. The neighbor recommended they go to the emergency room right away.
At the hospital, Emily was rushed into an examination room where a team of doctors and nurses began to assess her condition. They asked her a series of questions about the severity of the pain and how long it had been going on. Emily told them that the pain had come on suddenly and was getting worse by the minute.
The doctors suspected that Emily might be suffering from acute appendicitis, a condition that can be life-threatening if left untreated. They ordered an ultrasound to get a closer look at her appendix and determine the best course of action.
Emily was nervous about the ultrasound, especially since she was pregnant. She had heard that ultrasounds were generally safe for both mother and baby, but she couldn't shake the feeling of uncertainty.
As the technician began the ultrasound, Emily's heart raced. She clutched Tom's hand tightly, trying to stay calm. The technician assured them that everything was going smoothly and that the baby was looking healthy.
After what seemed like an eternity, the technician finished the ultrasound and the results were sent to the doctors. They determined that Emily did indeed have acute appendicitis and needed to have surgery right away.
Emily was terrified at the thought of going under the knife while pregnant, but the doctors assured her that the procedure was routine and that both she and the baby would be fine.
Despite her fears, Emily agreed to the surgery. She was relieved when it was over and the doctors told her that everything had gone smoothly. She was grateful to have caught the condition in time and was looking forward to a full recovery.
As she lay in her hospital bed, Emily couldn't help but think about the little life growing inside of her. She was grateful for the ultrasound that had helped to save not just her own life, but the life of her unborn child as well.
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<i>U/S shows <b>noncompression and dilation of appendix</b>; if ultrasound is non-diagnostic, MRI can be performed for further assessment</i><br><br>chat gpt story to make it more memorable:<br><div>It was a typical Friday evening for Emily and her husband, Tom. They had just finished dinner and were settling down to watch a movie when Emily suddenly doubled over in pain.</div><div>"Oh my, Tom, something's wrong," Emily gasped, clutching her stomach.</div><div>Tom immediately sprang into action, helping Emily to her feet and supporting her as they made their way to the car. He called out to their neighbor, who was a nurse, to ask for advice on what to do. The neighbor recommended they go to the emergency room right away.</div><div>At the hospital, Emily was rushed into an examination room where a team of doctors and nurses began to assess her condition. They asked her a series of questions about the severity of the pain and how long it had been going on. Emily told them that the pain had come on suddenly and was getting worse by the minute.</div><div>The doctors suspected that Emily might be suffering from acute appendicitis, a condition that can be life-threatening if left untreated. They ordered an ultrasound to get a closer look at her appendix and determine the best course of action.</div><div>Emily was nervous about the ultrasound, especially since she was pregnant. She had heard that ultrasounds were generally safe for both mother and baby, but she couldn't shake the feeling of uncertainty.</div><div>As the technician began the ultrasound, Emily's heart raced. She clutched Tom's hand tightly, trying to stay calm. The technician assured them that everything was going smoothly and that the baby was looking healthy.</div><div>After what seemed like an eternity, the technician finished the ultrasound and the results were sent to the doctors. They determined that Emily did indeed have acute appendicitis and needed to have surgery right away.</div><div>Emily was terrified at the thought of going under the knife while pregnant, but the doctors assured her that the procedure was routine and that both she and the baby would be fine.</div><div>Despite her fears, Emily agreed to the surgery. She was relieved when it was over and the doctors told her that everything had gone smoothly. She was grateful to have caught the condition in time and was looking forward to a full recovery.</div><div>As she lay in her hospital bed, Emily couldn't help but think about the little life growing inside of her. She was grateful for the ultrasound that had helped to save not just her own life, but the life of her unborn child as well.</div>
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