Appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case report
Cecal appendagitis or cecal epiploic appendicitis is produced by torsion or thrombosis of a vascular pedicle of an epiploic appendix; it presents itself as pain in the right iliac fossa, simulating an acute appendicitis; having a self-limiting course with spontaneous resolution within 2 weeks. It do...
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doaj-de70fb4da9d14f95a0586a14bea7b1132020-11-25T02:16:06ZengPermanyerRevista Médica del Hospital General de México0185-10632018-04-01814750Appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case reportS.I. Gamboa-Hoil0Y.G. De la Paz-Ponce1F. Pat-Cruz2H.G. Heredia-Barrera3J. Rivero-Osorio4Resident 4th Year General Surgery, General Hospital Agustín O’Horan, Merida, Mexico; Corresponding author.Resident 3rd Year General Surgery, General Hospital Agustín O’Horan, Merida, MexicoResident 3rd Year General Surgery, General Hospital Agustín O’Horan, Merida, MexicoAttached to the Service of General Surgery, General Hospital Valladolid, Valladolid, MexicoChief of General Surgery, General Hospital Valladolid, Valladolid, MexicoCecal appendagitis or cecal epiploic appendicitis is produced by torsion or thrombosis of a vascular pedicle of an epiploic appendix; it presents itself as pain in the right iliac fossa, simulating an acute appendicitis; having a self-limiting course with spontaneous resolution within 2 weeks. It does not require surgery, but only treatment with painkillers.We report the case of a male patient who came to the emergency room with pain in the right iliac fossa; without improvement of symptoms, he underwent surgery resulting with cecal appendagitis, his treatment and subsequent evolution. Resumen: La apendagitis cecal o apendicitis epiploica cecal se produce por la torsión o trombosis del pedículo vascular de un apéndice epiploico. Se presenta como dolor en fosa iliaca derecha, simulando un cuadro de apendicitis y tiene un curso autolimitado con resolución espontánea en 2 semanas. El tratamiento es a base de analgésicos sin requerir cirugía.Se presenta el caso de un paciente masculino con dolor persistente en fosa iliaca derecha, intervenido quirúrgicamente y con reporte histopatológico de apendicitis epiploica cecal. Keywords: Cecal appendagitis, Cecal epiploic appendicitis, Palabras clave: Apendagitis cecal, Apendicitis epiploica cecalhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0185106316300178 |
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S.I. Gamboa-Hoil Y.G. De la Paz-Ponce F. Pat-Cruz H.G. Heredia-Barrera J. Rivero-Osorio Appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case report Revista Médica del Hospital General de México |
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Appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case report |
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Appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case report |
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Appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case report |
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Appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case report |
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Appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: A case report |
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appendagitis acute, a rare cause of abdominal pain: a case report |
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Cecal appendagitis or cecal epiploic appendicitis is produced by torsion or thrombosis of a vascular pedicle of an epiploic appendix; it presents itself as pain in the right iliac fossa, simulating an acute appendicitis; having a self-limiting course with spontaneous resolution within 2 weeks. It does not require surgery, but only treatment with painkillers.We report the case of a male patient who came to the emergency room with pain in the right iliac fossa; without improvement of symptoms, he underwent surgery resulting with cecal appendagitis, his treatment and subsequent evolution. Resumen: La apendagitis cecal o apendicitis epiploica cecal se produce por la torsión o trombosis del pedículo vascular de un apéndice epiploico. Se presenta como dolor en fosa iliaca derecha, simulando un cuadro de apendicitis y tiene un curso autolimitado con resolución espontánea en 2 semanas. El tratamiento es a base de analgésicos sin requerir cirugía.Se presenta el caso de un paciente masculino con dolor persistente en fosa iliaca derecha, intervenido quirúrgicamente y con reporte histopatológico de apendicitis epiploica cecal. Keywords: Cecal appendagitis, Cecal epiploic appendicitis, Palabras clave: Apendagitis cecal, Apendicitis epiploica cecal |
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