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The abdomen x-ray is used to visualize the organs, glands, and supporting systems in the abdominal area. Most of the organs in the abdomen belong to the gastrointestinal and urinary systems. Typical abdominal complications include inflammatory bowel syndrome (IBS), gallstones, ulcers, etc.

Abdomen x-ray reporting includes the remote interpretation and analysis of abdominal organs and structures by a specialty radiologist. This service supports rapid diagnosis and timely treatment for abdominal disorders.

What Does Abdomen X-Ray Reporting Cover?

Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract:

The GI tract consists of several organs such as the stomach, small and large intestines, etc. These organs are prone to several abnormalities like abnormal gas levels, displacement, altered gas-fluid levels, etc. An abdomen x-ray helps in detecting these abnormalities for rapid medical intervention.

Liver:

The liver is a gland that is responsible for detoxification in the body. A damaged liver can hamper this process; this damage can result from enlargement or displacement, abnormal liver contour, and calcifications within the liver. Using an abdomen x-ray, these abnormalities can be detected at the earliest.

Urinary Bladder:

This organ is an important component of the urinary system, and it is responsible for the expulsion of liquid waste from the body. The urinary bladder is prone to complications like ureteric calculi, abnormal displacement, and dilatation, which can be effectively detected by an abdomen x-ray.

Types of Abdomen X-Ray Studies Reported

Plain (Conventional) Abdominal X-rays

Plain abdominal radiograph

Survey abdomen

Scout / Preliminary abdominal film

KUB (Kidneys–Ureters–Bladder) radiograph

Contrast-Based Abdominal X-ray Studies

Barium swallow

Enteroclysis (small bowel contrast study)

Barium enema

Water-soluble contrast study (e.g., Gastrografin study)

Barium follow-through

Functional / Special-Purpose Abdominal X-ray

Acute abdomen X-ray series

Obstruction series

Perforation study (free air evaluation)

Constipation / fecal loading study

Position-Dependent Abdominal X-rays

Erect abdominal X-ray

Supine abdominal X-ray

Decubitus abdominal X-ray

Trauma-Focused Abdominal X-rays

Trauma survey abdominal X-ray

FAST adjunct abdominal radiograph

Common Indications / Conditions to Diagnose

Gastrointestinal (GI) Tract

Gastrointestinal perforation

Toxic megacolon

Fecal impaction

Severe constipation

Hirschsprung disease

Necrotizing enterocolitis

Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic

Calcified gallstones

Porcelain gallbladder

Chronic pancreatitis (pancreatic calcifications)

Urinary System

Renal calculi

Ureteric calculi

Vesical (bladder) calculi

Nephrocalcinosis

Pediatric-Specific

Meconium ileus

Meconium plug syndrome

Intestinal atresia

Malrotation with volvulus

Abdominal Wall / Soft Tissue

Hernias (bowel-containing)

Subcutaneous emphysema

Workflow

The abdomen x-ray for the patient is performed at the hospital by an on-site technician.

The images obtained x-ray are sent to Statim Healthcare along with the patient’s clinical data.

Based on the case, it is assigned to a radiologist specializing in abdominal imaging.

The radiologist carefully analyses the x-ray for abnormalities, while differentiating them from artifacts to prevent false results.

These findings must be correlated with the clinical data of the patient.

The diagnostic information and conclusions are presented in a standardized report, which is signed by the radiologist.

These reports are converted into an encrypted format and sent to the healthcare unit using the PACS/RIS or a secure email delivery system.

Abdomen X-Ray Reporting at Statim Healthcare

Statim Healthcare provides interpretation services by remotely working radiologists specializing in abdominal radiology. These services aid healthcare providers provide timely treatments to their patients.

At Statim Healthcare, we provide Abdomen X-Ray Reporting by Radiologist remotely, safely & accurately to the hospitals, diagnostic clinics, and other healthcare institutions in the USA (New York, California, Florida, Texas, Washington, Ohio, Oregon, Phoenix, Arizona, Denver, Colorado, Atlanta, Georgia, Honolulu, Hawaii, Indianapolis & entire USA), India (Mumbai, Delhi, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Thane & entire India), Australia [New South Wales (Sydney), Victoria (Melbourne), Queensland (Brisbane), South Australia (Adelaide), Western Australia (Perth), and Tasmania (Hobart)] & abroad. Also, you can find us on Google, Bing, Yahoo, duckduckgo etc. as Radiologist near me OR CT Scan Reporting near me in USA, India, Australia & abroad. OR you can search us on google, bing, yahoo, duckduckgo etc. as 'get Abdomen X-Ray Report provider / radiologist near me'.