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A 54-year-old man undergoes an abdominal ultrasound to evaluate recurrent right upper quadrant post-prandial pain.

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Tags: Pain, Imaging Tests, Ultrasound

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Most Recently Shared on November 17, 2009 at 2:52 pm By:

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Case: 54 yo m, recurrent RUQ post-prandial pain. Abdominal ultrasound ordered. Diagnose and treat. http://bit.ly/37eBXg

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Cardiovascular risk factors in middle age obese Indians: a cross-sectional study on association of per cent body fat and intra-abdominal fat mass -- Sandhu et al. 4 (1): 1 -- Heart Asia

heartasia.bmj.com — “Cardiovascular risk factors in middle age obese Indians: a cross-sectional study on association of per cent body fat and intra-abdominal fat mass -- Sandhu et al. 4 (1): 1 -- Heart AsiaView full resource at heartasia.bmj.com

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Worrisome Skeletal Findings During Presurgical Evaluation: Analyze This: Image of the Week

boards.medscape.com — “A 51-year-old man presents to the vascular surgery clinic for repair of an iliac artery aneurysm that was incidentally discovered on abdominal and pelvic CT. The patient has not had any previous trauma requiring surgical intervention. The review ofView full resource at boards.medscape.com

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Image of the Week: Worrisome Skeletal Findings During Presurgical Evaluation http://t.co/785X1PZu

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THIS JUST IN: WANT TO SURVIVE SURGERY? PUT ON A FEW POUNDS! Advice Information Review SmarterHeartUniversity.com Radio

smarterheartuniversity.com — “THIS JUST IN: WANT TO SURVIVE SURGERY? PUT ON A FEW POUNDS! Advice Information Review SmarterHeartUniversity.com RadioView full resource at smarterheartuniversity.com

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Endocrinology Article | Incidental Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Are Not Associated With Abdominal Adipose Tissue in Inactive Adults

mdlinx.com — “Incidental Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Are Not Associated With Abdominal Adipose Tissue in Inactive AdultsView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Incidental Physical Activity and Sedentary Behavior Are Not Associated With Abdominal Adipose Tissue in In... http://t.co/b2znb7e8 #endo

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How to Get to Your Healthy Weight - Healthy Weight - The Nutrition Source - Harvard School of Public Health

hsph.harvard.edu — “How to Get to Your Healthy Weight - Healthy Weight - The Nutrition Source - Harvard School of Public HealthView full resource at hsph.harvard.edu

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Family Medicine Article | Body Mass Index Pancreatic Neoplasms Abdominal Fat

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Oncology Article | Body Mass Index Pancreatic Neoplasms Abdominal Fat

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Journal of Medical Case Reports | Full text | 'Boiled egg' in the peritoneal cavity - a giant peritoneal loose body in a 64-year-old man: a case report

jmedicalcasereports.com — “Peritoneal loose bodies, or peritoneal mice, are rare asymptomatic lesions that are usually found as an incidental finding during abdominal surgery or autopsy. Giant loose bodies, measuring more than 5 cm, are rare and only a few cases are reported in the literature. These bodies are usually infarcted appendices epiploicae, which become detached and appear as a peritoneal loose body in the abdominal cavity. They may re-attach themselves to a surface, such as the lower aspect of the spleen or omeView full resource at jmedicalcasereports.com

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Featured #casereport "'Boiled egg' in the peritoneal cavity-a giant peritoneal loose body in a 64-year-old man" http://ow.ly/69aHl #JMCR

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Endocrinology Article | Adrenal Mass

mdlinx.com — “Retroperitoneal Cystic Teratoma Masquerading as an Incidentally Discovered Adrenal MassView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Retroperitoneal Cystic Teratoma Masquerading as an Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Mass: Endocrine Practice http://bit.ly/og4peB #endo

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Liver, Belly Fat May Identify High Risks Of Heart Disease In Obese People

medicalnewstoday.com — “Obese people with high levels of abdominal fat and liver fat may face increased risks for heart disease and other serious health problems, according to research published in Arteriosclerosis, TView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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#Obesity The death of us is the intraabdominal fat that causes disease, not detectable by Body Mass Index. That... http://fb.me/14EM8gffB

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Body-mass index, abdominal adiposity, and cardiovascular risk : The Lancet

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Most Recently Shared on July 20, 2011 at 12:38 pm By:

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@JohnSharp http://bit.ly/r2XDOh - tough to get arms around visceral fat! BMI and Waist circumference inaccurate measures.

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Testicular Arteriovenous Malformation: Gray-Scale and Color Doppler Ultrasonography Features

medworm.com — “Intratesticular arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) are extremely rare benign incidental lesions of the testis. Ultrasonography (US) generally reveals a hypoechoic solid mass within the testicular parenchyma. We describe a patient with intratesticular AVM which was found incidentally during workup for infertility. The gray-scale and Doppler US appearance of an intratesticular AVM and the differential diagnosis have been presented. Based on the gray-scale, US appearance differentiation from malignView full resource at medworm.com

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Testicular Arteriovenous Malformation: Gray-Scale and Color Doppler Ultrasonography Features: We describe a pati... http://bit.ly/pnONAz

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Journal of Medical Case Reports | Abstract | 'Boiled egg' in the peritoneal cavity - a giant peritoneal loose body in a 64-year-old man: a case report

jmedicalcasereports.com — “Peritoneal loose bodies, or peritoneal mice, are rare asymptomatic lesions that are usually found as an incidental finding during abdominal surgery or autopsy. Giant loose bodies, measuring more than 5cm, are rare and only a few cases are reported in the literature. These bodies are usually infarcted appendices epiploicae, which become detached and appear as a peritoneal loose body in the abdominal cavity. They may re-attach themselves to a surface, such as the lower aspect of the spleen or omenView full resource at jmedicalcasereports.com

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'Boiled egg' between the wall of the abdomen & the organs - Giant loose body in a 64-year-old man: Case report http://ht.ly/5zFfy

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How To Lose My Waist Size Without Doing Aerobics | LIVESTRONG.COM

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How to Lose My Waist Size Without Doing Aerobics: Measuring your body mass index, a ratio of weig... http://bit.ly/jF7BtH #HealthyEating

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Rapid Growth May Be Appropriate Trigger For Treatment In Patients With Renal Masses

medicalnewstoday.com — “With an increase in abdominal imaging over the past decade, there has been an increase in the detection of incidental kidney cancer, which has led to concerns that we may be over-treating indolentView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Rapid Growth May Be Appropriate Trigger For Treatment In Patients With Renal Masses http://mnt.to/3VW7 #radiology

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