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Torsion of the primary epiploic appendagitis: a case series and review of the literature.

Suleyman Ozdemir1, Kamil Gulpinar, Sezai Leventoglu, Hatim Yahya Uslu, Erdem Turkoz, Necdet Ozcay, Atila Korkmaz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Differential diagnosis and appropriate treatment of epiploic appendagitis (EA) is a dilemma for general surgeons because of nonspecific signs and symptoms.
METHODS: Twelve patients (3 women and 9 men, average age 40 years, range 18-82 years) who were diagnosed as having EA upon presenting to the emergency department or at the time of discharge between April 2002 and September 2008 were included.
RESULTS: The major presenting symptom was abdominal pain. Physical examination revealed well-localized tenderness in all cases (n = 12); in addition, rebound tenderness and distention were also observed. Laboratory blood tests were normal except for 4 patients who had leukocytosis. Seven cases were diagnosed by an abdominal computed tomography scan. Five patients required surgical intervention, whereas the remaining did not.
CONCLUSIONS: Surgeons should be aware of this self-limiting disease that mimics many other intra-abdominal acute conditions. An abdominal computed tomography scan has a significant role in accurate diagnosis of EA before surgery to avoid unnecessary surgical interventions. Copyright 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19520357     DOI: 10.1016/j.amjsurg.2009.02.004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Surg        ISSN: 0002-9610            Impact factor:   2.565


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Journal:  World J Surg       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 3.352

2.  Epiploic appendagitis.

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3.  Recurrent epiploic appendagitis and peritoneal dialysis: A case report and literature review.

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Authors:  Wolfgang J Schnedl; Robert Krause; Erwin Tafeit; Manfred Tillich; Rainer W Lipp; Sandra J Wallner-Liebmann
Journal:  Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol       Date:  2010-11-23       Impact factor: 46.802

5.  Dissimilar Pain of Primary Epiploic Appendagitis and Malabsorption.

Authors:  Wolfgang J Schnedl; Dietmar Enko; Sandra J Wallner-Liebmann; Sonja Lackner; Harald Mangge
Journal:  J Clin Diagn Res       Date:  2017-02-01

6.  Primary epiploic appendagitis and fructose malabsorption.

Authors:  W J Schnedl; R W Lipp; S J Wallner-Liebmann; P Kalmar; D H Szolar; H Mangge
Journal:  Eur J Clin Nutr       Date:  2014-06-18       Impact factor: 4.016

7.  Co-occurrence of carbohydrate malabsorption and primary epiploic appendagitis.

Authors:  Wolfgang J Schnedl; Peter Kalmar; Harald Mangge; Robert Krause; Sandra J Wallner-Liebmann
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8.  Acute epiploic appendagitis: A rare cause of acute abdomen and a diagnostic dilemma.

Authors:  Afnan F Almuhanna; Zeead M Alghamdi; Eiman Alshammari
Journal:  J Family Community Med       Date:  2016 Jan-Apr

9.  Atypical Presentations of Epiploic Appendagitis: Early Diagnosis and Non-Operative Management is the Optimal Therapy.

Authors:  Zackariah Clement
Journal:  Gastroenterology Res       Date:  2012-03-20

10.  Epiploic Appendagitis Mimicking Recurrent Diverticulitis.

Authors:  R Plummer; Y Sekigami; Lilian Chen; James Yoo
Journal:  Case Rep Surg       Date:  2018-04-11
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