
Triple bubble sign | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
Oct 4, 2023 · The triple bubble sign is the classic radiographic appearance observed in jejunal atresia 1,2. The appearance is due to a proximal obstruction caused by the atretic jejunum. It …
Jejunal atresia | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
Aug 22, 2024 · The classic radiographic sign of jejunal atresia is the triple bubble sign of a proximal obstruction; it is equivalent to the double bubble sign of duodenal atresia with a third …
Neonatal Bowel Disorders: Practical Imaging Algorithm for ... - AJR
Mar 12, 2018 · A triple bubble refers to the characteristic additional gaseous distention of a third hollow viscous—that is, a dilated proximal jejunal loop—related to a proximal jejunal atresia [3].
The Radiology Assistant : Acute Abdomen in Neonates
May 1, 2018 · A typical case will show a triple bubble sign on a radiograph, with the third bubble being the dilated jejunum (figure). The radiographs however are not always straightforward. …
Triple bubble sign of jejunal atresia | Abdominal Radiology
Feb 27, 2021 · On abdominal radiographs, proximal jejunal obstruction presented with a few dilated proximal bowel loops termed “triple bubble sign” (Fig. 1a). Three components of the …
Jejunal Atresia | Pediatric Radiology Reference Article | Pediatric ...
AXR AP shows extreme dilation of the stomach to the left of the spine, the duodenum to the right of the spine and a loop of proximal jejunum inferior to the stomach and to the left of the spine – …
Neonatal Intestinal Obstruction - AJR
Nov 23, 2012 · Abdominal radiographs in neonates with distal gastric atresia are characterized by a gas-filled markedly dilated stomach without distal intestinal air. This imaging finding is known …
Neonatal Gastrointestinal Emergencies: A Radiological Review
Conventional abdominal radiographs may show multiple dilated loops of bowel with or without air–fluid levels. This results in the classic “triple-bubble” sign with dilation of the stomach, …
In conclusion, triple bubbles at the upper abdo-men with occasional peristalsis is the hallmark for diagnosis of proximal jejunal atresia in the case presented here. Prenatal ultrasound can …
On abdominal radiographs, proximal jejunal obstruction presented with a few dilated proximal bowel loops termed “triple bubble sign” [4] (Fig. 1a). Three com-ponents of the triple bubble …