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Insights into Imaging
CT imaging findings of epiploic appendagitis: an unusual cause of abdominal pain
Leonardo Salvaggio1  Emanuele Grassedonio1  Roberto Cannella1  Massimo Galia1  Giovanni Caruana1  Giuseppe Salvaggio1  Dario Giambelluca1  Massimo Midiri1 
[1] Section of Radiological Sciences, University of Palermo, Via del Vespro 127, 90127, Palermo, Italy;
关键词: Adipose tissue;    Epiploic appendices;    Abdominal pain;    Acute abdomen;    Differential diagnosis;    Large intestine;   
DOI  :  10.1186/s13244-019-0715-9
来源: Springer
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【 摘 要 】

Epiploic appendagitis is a rare cause of acute abdominal pain, determined by a benign self-limiting inflammation of the epiploic appendages. It may manifest with heterogeneous clinical presentations, mimicking other more severe entities responsible of acute abdominal pain, such as acute diverticulitis or appendicitis. Given its importance as clinical mimicker, imaging plays a crucial role to avoid inaccurate diagnosis that may lead to unnecessary hospitalization, antibiotic therapy, and surgery. CT represents the gold standard technique for the evaluation of patients with indeterminate acute abdominal pain. Imaging findings include the presence of an oval lesion with fat-attenuation surrounded by a thin hyperdense rim on CT (“hyperattenuating ring sign”) abutting anteriorly the large bowel, usually associated with inflammation of the adjacent mesentery. A central high-attenuation focus within the fatty lesion (“central dot sign”) can sometimes be observed and is indicative of a central thrombosed vein within the inflamed epiploic appendage. Rarely, epiploic appendagitis may be located within a hernia sac or attached to the vermiform appendix. Chronically infarcted epiploic appendage may detach, appearing as an intraperitoneal loose calcified body in the abdominal cavity. In this review, we aim to provide an overview of the clinical presentation and key imaging features that may help the radiologist to make an accurate diagnosis and guide the clinical management of those patients.

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