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Epiploic Appendagitis Clinically Masquerading as an Acute Diverticulitis

Acute diverticulitis is a prevalent surgical condition that typically presents with lower abdominal pain and tenderness. However, the clinical and laboratory findings of diverticulitis are non-specific and other conditions may give similar manifestations. We present the case of a middle-aged woman w...

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Autores principales: Khafaji, Razan A, Ghandourah, Hussain S, Altamimi, Sarah K, Alwarthan, Afnan A, Alhabib, Renda A, Alaiyar, Mazen N, Alomar, Ibrahim A, Alayshan, Meshari I, Almasoudi, Mohammed S, Jaml Allil, Hashem A, Munshi, Shahad Z, Aljamri, Sarah K, Bagadeem, Basil S, Attar, Motaz S, Al-Hawaj, Faisal
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cureus 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8727498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35004011
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20188
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author Khafaji, Razan A
Ghandourah, Hussain S
Altamimi, Sarah K
Alwarthan, Afnan A
Alhabib, Renda A
Alaiyar, Mazen N
Alomar, Ibrahim A
Alayshan, Meshari I
Almasoudi, Mohammed S
Jaml Allil, Hashem A
Munshi, Shahad Z
Aljamri, Sarah K
Bagadeem, Basil S
Attar, Motaz S
Al-Hawaj, Faisal
author_facet Khafaji, Razan A
Ghandourah, Hussain S
Altamimi, Sarah K
Alwarthan, Afnan A
Alhabib, Renda A
Alaiyar, Mazen N
Alomar, Ibrahim A
Alayshan, Meshari I
Almasoudi, Mohammed S
Jaml Allil, Hashem A
Munshi, Shahad Z
Aljamri, Sarah K
Bagadeem, Basil S
Attar, Motaz S
Al-Hawaj, Faisal
author_sort Khafaji, Razan A
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description Acute diverticulitis is a prevalent surgical condition that typically presents with lower abdominal pain and tenderness. However, the clinical and laboratory findings of diverticulitis are non-specific and other conditions may give similar manifestations. We present the case of a middle-aged woman with a left lower quadrant abdominal pain and fever of three days duration. On examination, she had tachycardia and localized tenderness in the left iliac fossa with rebound tenderness. There were no signs of peritonitis, including the rigid abdomen and decreased bowel sounds. The laboratory findings were suggestive of an inflammatory or infectious process. A computed tomography scan of the abdomen demonstrated a fat-density lesion anterior to the descending colon representing epiploic appendagitis. The patient was managed conservatively with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (lornoxicam 8 mg). The patient experienced gradual improvement and was discharged after four days of hospitalization. No surgical intervention was needed. The case highlighted the importance of considering epiploic appendagitis in the differential diagnosis of acute diverticulitis. An accurate diagnosis will prevent the patient from having unnecessary surgeries as conservative management is often sufficient in patients with epiploic appendagitis.
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spelling pubmed-87274982022-01-07 Epiploic Appendagitis Clinically Masquerading as an Acute Diverticulitis Khafaji, Razan A Ghandourah, Hussain S Altamimi, Sarah K Alwarthan, Afnan A Alhabib, Renda A Alaiyar, Mazen N Alomar, Ibrahim A Alayshan, Meshari I Almasoudi, Mohammed S Jaml Allil, Hashem A Munshi, Shahad Z Aljamri, Sarah K Bagadeem, Basil S Attar, Motaz S Al-Hawaj, Faisal Cureus Emergency Medicine Acute diverticulitis is a prevalent surgical condition that typically presents with lower abdominal pain and tenderness. However, the clinical and laboratory findings of diverticulitis are non-specific and other conditions may give similar manifestations. We present the case of a middle-aged woman with a left lower quadrant abdominal pain and fever of three days duration. On examination, she had tachycardia and localized tenderness in the left iliac fossa with rebound tenderness. There were no signs of peritonitis, including the rigid abdomen and decreased bowel sounds. The laboratory findings were suggestive of an inflammatory or infectious process. A computed tomography scan of the abdomen demonstrated a fat-density lesion anterior to the descending colon representing epiploic appendagitis. The patient was managed conservatively with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (lornoxicam 8 mg). The patient experienced gradual improvement and was discharged after four days of hospitalization. No surgical intervention was needed. The case highlighted the importance of considering epiploic appendagitis in the differential diagnosis of acute diverticulitis. An accurate diagnosis will prevent the patient from having unnecessary surgeries as conservative management is often sufficient in patients with epiploic appendagitis. Cureus 2021-12-05 /pmc/articles/PMC8727498/ /pubmed/35004011 http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20188 Text en Copyright © 2021, Khafaji et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Emergency Medicine
Khafaji, Razan A
Ghandourah, Hussain S
Altamimi, Sarah K
Alwarthan, Afnan A
Alhabib, Renda A
Alaiyar, Mazen N
Alomar, Ibrahim A
Alayshan, Meshari I
Almasoudi, Mohammed S
Jaml Allil, Hashem A
Munshi, Shahad Z
Aljamri, Sarah K
Bagadeem, Basil S
Attar, Motaz S
Al-Hawaj, Faisal
Epiploic Appendagitis Clinically Masquerading as an Acute Diverticulitis
title Epiploic Appendagitis Clinically Masquerading as an Acute Diverticulitis
title_full Epiploic Appendagitis Clinically Masquerading as an Acute Diverticulitis
title_fullStr Epiploic Appendagitis Clinically Masquerading as an Acute Diverticulitis
title_full_unstemmed Epiploic Appendagitis Clinically Masquerading as an Acute Diverticulitis
title_short Epiploic Appendagitis Clinically Masquerading as an Acute Diverticulitis
title_sort epiploic appendagitis clinically masquerading as an acute diverticulitis
topic Emergency Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8727498/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35004011
http://dx.doi.org/10.7759/cureus.20188
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