Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI
Volume 21, Issue 1 , Pages 78-93, February 2000

Acute female pelvic pain: Ultrasound evaluation

  • Alan Bau
  • ,
  • Mostafa Atri

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    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress reprint requests to Mostafa Atri, MD, FRCPC, Department of Medical Imaging, Princess Margaret Hospital, 610 University Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5G 2M9.

From the Department of Medical Imaging, University Health Network/Mount Sinai Hospital, Toronto, Canada

Abstract 

Ultrasound has become a valuable primary imaging tool in the assessment of acute pelvic pain in women, both for diagnosis and for assessment of complications. Although ultrasound is an established imaging tool for gynecologic diseases, it is also a useful modality for assessing nongynecologic disorders that cause acute pelvic pain, such as diverticulitis and urinary tract calculi. These are important differential diagnoses in women with acute pelvic pain, and sonologists are not always expert in their diagnosis. This article reviews the gamut of conditions that can cause acute pelvic pain in women. The usual gynecologic causes are included, such as ectopic pregnancy, but also considered are conditions such as diverticulitis, appendicitis, and incarcerated hernia, which are important differential considerations.

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PII: S0887-2171(00)90015-5

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI
Volume 21, Issue 1 , Pages 78-93, February 2000