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Gas Gangrene of a Prosthetic Hip: CT Imaging Clues, Emergency Diagnosis, and the Hidden Link to Colon Cancer

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Gas Gangrene of a Prosthetic Hip: The Rare Imaging Emergency That Revealed Hidden Colon Cancer Introduction A 82-year-old man arrives at the emergency department with severe left hip pain, fever, and rapidly worsening systemic symptoms. Ten years earlier, he underwent total hip arthroplasty. Initial laboratory studies demonstrate leukocytosis and hypotension. Radiographs and CT imaging reveal an alarming finding: gas surrounding the prosthetic hip joint and extending into adjacent soft tissues. What appears initially to be an orthopedic infection ultimately uncovers an unsuspected ascending colon adenocarcinoma. This remarkable clinical scenario illustrates one of the most important lessons in modern medical imaging: sometimes a radiologic finding not only establishes an emergency diagnosis but also reveals a hidden systemic disease. Gas gangrene of a prosthetic hip is exceptionally rare, yet it represents one of the most aggressive musculoskeletal infections encountered in emergency r...

Clostridium septicum Infection: The Hidden Colon Cancer Every Radiologist Must Recognize

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Introduction In modern medicine, certain imaging findings serve as red flags that extend far beyond the organ being examined. Among the most important is the identification of gas-producing infections involving prosthetic joints. Although prosthetic joint infections are well-known complications of arthroplasty, gas gangrene caused by Clostridium septicum remains extraordinarily rare. Yet when encountered, it may represent the first clue to an underlying gastrointestinal malignancy. This case highlights an 82-year-old diabetic male with a history of total hip arthroplasty who presented with acute hip pain, fever, and septicemia. Imaging demonstrated extensive soft tissue gas surrounding the prosthetic hip, and cultures later confirmed Clostridium septicum. Subsequent colonoscopy revealed previously undiagnosed ascending colon adenocarcinoma. The case represents a powerful reminder that radiologists often play a pivotal role in detecting systemic disease through localized imagi...

Evolving Infarction in the Anterior Circulation: CT Imaging Clues Every Clinician Must Recognize Before It's Too Late

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Introduction: A Headache That Changed Everything A 48-year-old woman with a history of migraine arrived at the emergency department complaining of a sudden, severe headache and mild weakness of her left arm. At first glance, the symptoms seemed relatively benign. However, within hours, she deteriorated dramatically and developed complete left-sided paralysis. Brain CT imaging revealed one of the most feared neurological emergencies: a rapidly evolving infarction involving the anterior cerebral circulation. This clinical scenario illustrates a critical lesson in modern emergency diagnosis. In acute ischemic stroke, time is not merely money—it is brain tissue. Today, advances in medical imaging, CT scan diagnosis, and radiology interpretation allow physicians to identify subtle signs of cerebral infarction before irreversible damage occurs. Yet many early findings remain underrecognized. This article explores the pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical presentation, imaging features, dif...

Mechanical Small-Bowel Obstruction: CT Diagnosis, Radiology Interpretation, and Emergency Management

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A Complete Medical Imaging Guide to Small-Bowel Volvulus and Mechanical Small-Bowel Obstruction Introduction A 55-year-old woman arrives at the emergency department with sudden, severe upper abdominal pain accompanied by persistent vomiting. Her symptoms began abruptly only hours earlier. She has a history of Type 1 diabetes mellitus and previous laparoscopic tubal sterilization surgery. What initially appears to be a routine emergency abdominal complaint rapidly evolves into a potentially life-threatening surgical emergency. Computed tomography (CT) reveals a striking radiologic finding: dilated loops of small bowel twisting around their vascular pedicle, producing the classic appearance of a small-bowel volvulus , one of the most dangerous forms of mechanical small-bowel obstruction (SBO) . Mechanical small-bowel obstruction remains one of the most common causes of emergency surgical admission worldwide. Rapid diagnosis is essential because delayed treatment may result in bowel ische...