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Epiploic appendagitis : a case report


Anja Holinoro Randriamarolahy
Patricia Alice Razafindrahova
Marina Parfaite Hajamihamina
Andriamiaimbola Irène Rakotoniaina
Ahmad Ahmad

Abstract

Epiploic appendagitis is a condition characterized by the ischemia and inflammation of the epiploic appendices of the colon that, can cause severe abdominal pain. It’s relatively rare. In the present article, we describe the clinical case of a 45- year-old man who was admitted with localized pain in the left iliac fossa. Physical examination revealed rebound tenderness. CT scan showed fat infiltration at the colosigmoid junction in the form of an ovoid fat imag surrounded by peripheral hyperdensity, suggestive of epiploic appendagitis. The evolution was favorable under medical treatment combining nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics.


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