Difference between revisions of "Epiploic appendagitis"

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==General==
==General==
Epidemiology:
*[[Obesity]]
*Male.
*Age: 30s and 40s.
Clinical DDx:<ref>{{cite journal |authors=Giannis D, Matenoglou E, Sidiropoulou MS, Papalampros A, Schmitz R, Felekouras E, Moris D |title=Epiploic appendagitis: pathogenesis, clinical findings and imaging clues of a misdiagnosed mimicker |journal=Ann Transl Med |volume=7 |issue=24 |pages=814 |date=December 2019 |pmid=32042830 |pmc=6989878 |doi=10.21037/atm.2019.12.74 |url=}}</ref>
Clinical DDx:<ref>{{cite journal |authors=Giannis D, Matenoglou E, Sidiropoulou MS, Papalampros A, Schmitz R, Felekouras E, Moris D |title=Epiploic appendagitis: pathogenesis, clinical findings and imaging clues of a misdiagnosed mimicker |journal=Ann Transl Med |volume=7 |issue=24 |pages=814 |date=December 2019 |pmid=32042830 |pmc=6989878 |doi=10.21037/atm.2019.12.74 |url=}}</ref>
*[[Diverticulitis]].
*[[Diverticulitis]].
*[[Acute appendicitis]]
*[[Acute appendicitis]]
*[[Acute cholecystitis]].
*[[Acute cholecystitis]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 14:02, 9 July 2020

Epiploic appendagitis is rare condition of the large bowel epiploica that can cause abdominal pain.[1]

General

Epidemiology:

Clinical DDx:[2]

See also

References