ACR Appropriateness Criteria® Right Lower Quadrant Pain--Suspected Appendicitis.
@article{Smith2015ACRAC,
title={ACR Appropriateness Criteria{\textregistered} Right Lower Quadrant Pain--Suspected Appendicitis.},
author={Martin P. Smith and Douglas S Katz and Tasneem K. Lalani and Laura Carucci and Brooks D. Cash and David H. Kim and Robert J. Piorkowski and William Small and Stephanie E. Spottswood and Mark Tulchinsky and Vahid Yaghmai and Judy Yee and Max P. Rosen},
journal={Ultrasound quarterly},
year={2015},
volume={31 2},
pages={
85-91
}
}The most common cause of acute right lower quadrant (RLQ) pain requiring surgery is acute appendicitis (AA). This narrative's focus is on imaging procedures in the diagnosis of AA, with consideration of other diseases causing RLQ pain. In general, Computed Tomography (CT) is the most accurate imaging study for evaluating suspected AA and alternative etiologies of RLQ pain. Data favor intravenous contrast use for CT, but the need for enteric contrast when intravenous contrast is used is not…
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