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'''Butterflies in the stomach''' is a pathognomonic finding on radiographs for nervousness.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/02/butterflies-stomach/ Nervous Patient’s KUB Shows Butterflies in Her Stomach]</ref> Minimal number of butterflies seen must be 2 but can range as high as 4 million. CT and MRI of the abdomen may reveal larvae or cocoons. | '''Butterflies in the stomach''' is a pathognomonic finding on radiographs for nervousness.<ref>[http://gomerblog.com/2017/02/butterflies-stomach/ Nervous Patient’s KUB Shows Butterflies in Her Stomach]</ref> Minimal number of butterflies seen must be 2 but can range as high as 4 million. CT and MRI of the abdomen may reveal larvae or cocoons. |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 7 March 2017
Butterflies in the stomach is a pathognomonic finding on radiographs for nervousness.[1] Minimal number of butterflies seen must be 2 but can range as high as 4 million. CT and MRI of the abdomen may reveal larvae or cocoons.
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