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Schnedl, WJ; Krause, R; Wallner-Liebmann, SJ; Tafeit, E; Mangge, H; Tillich, M.
Primary epiploic appendagitis and successful outpatient management.
Med Sci Monit. 2012; 18(6):CS48-CS51 Doi: 10.12659/MSM.882863 (- Case Report) [OPEN ACCESS]
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Führende Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Schnedl Wolfgang
Co-Autor*innen der Med Uni Graz
Holasek Sandra Johanna
Krause Robert
Mangge Harald
Tafeit Erwin
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Abstract:
Primary epiploic appendagitis (PEA) is a rare cause of abdominal acute or subacute complaints. Diagnosis of PEA is made with ultrasonography (US) or when computed tomography (CT) reveals a characteristic lesion. We report on two patients with PEA. In one patient PEA was first seen with US and confirmed with contrast enhanced CT, and in the second patient CT without contrast enhancement demonstrated PEA. In both patients an outpatient recovery with conservative non-surgical treatment is described. Medical personnel should be aware of this rare disease, which mimics many other intra-abdominal acute and subacute conditions. A correct diagnosis of PEA with imaging procedures enables conservative and successful outpatient management avoiding unnecessary surgical intervention and additional costs.
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Abdomen, Acute - diagnostic imaging
Abdomen, Acute - pathology
Abdomen, Acute - therapy
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epiploic appendagitis
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