急诊科的身体包装:一篇具有常见影像学发现的图片文章。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
Angélica María De Luque Correa, Valeria Vanessa Varela Betancourt, Carlos Alfonso Diaz Lizarraga, Marlly Giselle Ortiz Rodríguez, Nelson Francisco Alfonso Jaime, José David Cardona Ortegón
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摘要

人体包装是一种用于贩运非法毒品的方法,主要涉及胃肠道作为隐藏途径。通常被贩运的物质包括可卡因、海洛因、大麻、甲基苯丙胺和大麻,通常密封在手工乳胶包中,其特征是具有特定的成像标志。及时诊断对于开始适当治疗、识别并发症和确保适当的医疗法律处理至关重要。腹部x线片是首选的初始成像方式,因为其成本低且广泛可用,尽管其灵敏度取决于包的大小、位置和译员的专业知识。腹腔非对比CT是检测胃肠道包裹的金标准,具有很高的灵敏度和特异性。建议采用低剂量CT方案,在不影响诊断准确性的情况下尽量减少辐射暴露,特别是在随访或无并发症的情况下。增强CT用于评估可疑的并发症,如肠梗阻或穿孔。这篇图片综述强调了与临床特征相关的关键影像学发现,旨在促进对疑似病例的准确识别、及时干预和预防并发症。
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Body packing in the emergency department: a pictorial essay with common imaging findings.

Body packing, a method used to traffic illicit drugs, primarily involves the gastrointestinal tract as a concealment route. Commonly trafficked substances include cocaine, heroin, marijuana, methamphetamine, and cannabis, often sealed in handmade latex packets characterized by specific imaging signs. Prompt diagnosis is crucial for initiating appropriate treatment, recognizing complications, and ensuring proper medico-legal handling. Abdominal radiographs are the preferred initial imaging modality due to their low cost and widespread availability, though their sensitivity varies depending on packet size, location, and interpreter expertise. Abdominopelvic non-contrast CT is the gold standard for detecting gastrointestinal packages, offering high sensitivity and specificity. Low-dose CT protocols are recommended to minimize radiation exposure without compromising diagnostic accuracy, particularly for follow-up or in cases without complications. Contrast-enhanced CT is reserved for assessing suspected complications such as bowel obstruction or perforation. This pictorial review highlights key imaging findings correlated with clinical features, aiming to facilitate accurate recognition, timely intervention, and prevention of complications in suspected cases.

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Abdominal Radiology
Abdominal Radiology Medicine-Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging
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334
期刊介绍: Abdominal Radiology seeks to meet the professional needs of the abdominal radiologist by publishing clinically pertinent original, review and practice related articles on the gastrointestinal and genitourinary tracts and abdominal interventional and radiologic procedures. Case reports are generally not accepted unless they are the first report of a new disease or condition, or part of a special solicited section. Reasons to Publish Your Article in Abdominal Radiology: · Official journal of the Society of Abdominal Radiology (SAR) · Published in Cooperation with: European Society of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology (ESGAR) European Society of Urogenital Radiology (ESUR) Asian Society of Abdominal Radiology (ASAR) · Efficient handling and Expeditious review · Author feedback is provided in a mentoring style · Global readership · Readers can earn CME credits
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