
CT Signs of Ruptured Ovarian Dermoid β Must Know! || RADIOLOGY MADE EASY NOTES || Dr Navni Garg
Case 15: Contributed by Dr Rinsha Rafeeque [MBBS, DMRD, Specialist Radiologist, KIMS Hospital, Kerala] @rinsha_rafeeque π A 30-year-old female presents with acute abdominal pain. CECT abdomen reveals left ovarian dermoid cyst (mature cystic teratoma) with mild smooth peritoneal thickening, diffuse omental fat stranding and nodularity, mild ascites, small area of fat fluid level in the free fluid at pehihepatic region and few free fat density foci in perihepatic region. π©» Ruptured Ovarian Dermoid πΈ π‘ Key CT Findings: β Fat-fluid level: Pathognomonic for dermoid cysts β Floating globules of fat: Suggestive of fat leakage β Peritoneal fat stranding & inflammation: Indicates rupture β Calcifications or teeth-like structures: Typical of teratomas A ruptured dermoid can lead to chemical peritonitis, adhesions, and severe inflammation, requiring urgent surgical intervention. π Donβt miss out on these game-changing resources! πβ¨ π Radiology Made Easy Theory Notes β Order now! π² WhatsApp: 9650595780 π’ Radiology Made Easy Telegram Group β Join and Stay updated! π² WhatsApp: 9650595780 π» Radiology Made Easy Online Practical Module β Master your exams! π www.radiologymadeeasynotes.com π Boost your radiology knowledge & ace your exams with ease! π #Radiology#RadiologyMadeEasy ##OvarianDermoid #CTAbdomen #Radiologyexams #RadiologyPracticals #AceYourExams #DrNavniGarg #MedicalImaging #RadiologyCases #FRCR #Edir #RadiologySpotters #OSCE π Keep Reading β’ Keep Learning β’ Keep Watching!