Your imaging findings suggest dilated small bowel loops with a maximum diameter of 4.0 cm, which is consistent with a likely small bowel obstruction. The presence of the small bowel feces sign and mild thickening of the pylorus (8.5 mm) further indicates potential underlying issues, such as:
1. A mechanical obstruction or motility issue in the small intestine.
2. Possible conditions affecting the pylorus, such as inflammation or scarring.
Next Steps
To better understand and confirm the cause of your symptoms, an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy is recommended. This procedure will further help for evaluation Please consult for any other questions
Observation under doctor is advisable , vomiting, flatus, fever, etc to observe.
NBM
TIME TO TIME OBSERVE N FEED WITH RYLE'S TUBE, ETC MAY RELIVED OF OBSTRUCTION.
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