BACKGROUND Omental infarction(OI)is a surgical abdominal disease that is not common in adults and is very rare in children.Similar to various acute abdominal pain diseases including appendicitis,diagnosis was previous...BACKGROUND Omental infarction(OI)is a surgical abdominal disease that is not common in adults and is very rare in children.Similar to various acute abdominal pain diseases including appendicitis,diagnosis was previously achieved by diagnostic laparotomy but more recently,ultrasonography or computed tomography(CT)examination has been used.CASE SUMMARY A 6-year-old healthy boy with no specific medical history visited the emergency room with right lower abdominal pain.He underwent abdominal ultrasonography by a radiologist to rule out acute appendicitis.He was discharged with no significant sonographic finding and symptom relief.However,the symptoms persisted for 2 more days and an outpatient visit was made.An outpatient abdominal CT was used to make a diagnosis of OI.After laparoscopic operation,his symptoms resolved.CONCLUSION In children’s acute abdominal pain,imaging studies should be performed for appendicitis and OI.展开更多
BACKGROUND Idiopathic omental infarction(IOI)is challenging to diagnose due to its low incidence and vague symptoms.Its differential diagnosis also poses difficulties because it can mimic many intra-abdominal organ pa...BACKGROUND Idiopathic omental infarction(IOI)is challenging to diagnose due to its low incidence and vague symptoms.Its differential diagnosis also poses difficulties because it can mimic many intra-abdominal organ pathologies.Although hypercoagulability and thrombosis are among the causes of omental infarction,venous thromboembolism scanning is rarely performed as an etiological investigation.CASE SUMMARY The medical records of the 5 cases,who had the diagnosis of IOI by computed tomography,were examined.The majority of the patients were male(n=4,80%)and the mean age was 31 years(range:21-38).The patients had no previous abdominal surgery or a history of any chronic disease.The main complaint of all patients was persistent abdominal pain.Omental infarction was detected in all patients with contrast-enhanced computed tomography.Conservative treatment was initially preferred in all patients,but it failed in 1 patient(20%).After discharge,all patients were referred to the hematology department for thrombophilia screening.Only 1 patient applied for thrombophilia screening and was homozygous for methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase(A1298C mutation)and heterozygous for a factor V Leiden mutation.CONCLUSION IOI should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients presenting with progressive and/or persistent right side abdominal pain.Investigating risk factors such as hypercoagulability in patients with IOI is also important in preventing future conditions related to venous thromboembolism.展开更多
文摘BACKGROUND Omental infarction(OI)is a surgical abdominal disease that is not common in adults and is very rare in children.Similar to various acute abdominal pain diseases including appendicitis,diagnosis was previously achieved by diagnostic laparotomy but more recently,ultrasonography or computed tomography(CT)examination has been used.CASE SUMMARY A 6-year-old healthy boy with no specific medical history visited the emergency room with right lower abdominal pain.He underwent abdominal ultrasonography by a radiologist to rule out acute appendicitis.He was discharged with no significant sonographic finding and symptom relief.However,the symptoms persisted for 2 more days and an outpatient visit was made.An outpatient abdominal CT was used to make a diagnosis of OI.After laparoscopic operation,his symptoms resolved.CONCLUSION In children’s acute abdominal pain,imaging studies should be performed for appendicitis and OI.
文摘BACKGROUND Idiopathic omental infarction(IOI)is challenging to diagnose due to its low incidence and vague symptoms.Its differential diagnosis also poses difficulties because it can mimic many intra-abdominal organ pathologies.Although hypercoagulability and thrombosis are among the causes of omental infarction,venous thromboembolism scanning is rarely performed as an etiological investigation.CASE SUMMARY The medical records of the 5 cases,who had the diagnosis of IOI by computed tomography,were examined.The majority of the patients were male(n=4,80%)and the mean age was 31 years(range:21-38).The patients had no previous abdominal surgery or a history of any chronic disease.The main complaint of all patients was persistent abdominal pain.Omental infarction was detected in all patients with contrast-enhanced computed tomography.Conservative treatment was initially preferred in all patients,but it failed in 1 patient(20%).After discharge,all patients were referred to the hematology department for thrombophilia screening.Only 1 patient applied for thrombophilia screening and was homozygous for methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase(A1298C mutation)and heterozygous for a factor V Leiden mutation.CONCLUSION IOI should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients presenting with progressive and/or persistent right side abdominal pain.Investigating risk factors such as hypercoagulability in patients with IOI is also important in preventing future conditions related to venous thromboembolism.