Duodenal atresia diagnostic study of choice

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Hamid Qazi, MD, BSc [2]

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Duodenal atresia does not have a diagnostic study of choice. However, abdominal x-ray and ultrasound can confirm duodenal atresia.

Diagnostic Study of Choice

Gold standard/Study of choice:

Diagnostic results

The following result of ultrasound is confirmatory of duodenal atresia:[1][2]

Sequence of Diagnostic Studies

An abdominal x-ray should be performed when:

An abdominal ultrasound should be performed to:

  • Confirm duodenal atresia.

References

  1. Adams, Stephen D.; Stanton, Michael P. (2014). "Malrotation and intestinal atresias". Early Human Development. 90 (12): 921–925. doi:10.1016/j.earlhumdev.2014.09.017. ISSN 0378-3782.
  2. Morris, Grant; Kennedy, Alfred; Cochran, William (2016). "Small Bowel Congenital Anomalies: a Review and Update". Current Gastroenterology Reports. 18 (4). doi:10.1007/s11894-016-0490-4. ISSN 1522-8037.

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