Clinical, diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of the epiploic appendagitis

2018 
Background The Epiploic Appendagitis is an uncommon pathology arising from the torsion or spontaneous venous thrombosis of the veins responsible for the drainage of the apoptotic appendages Aim The purpose of this research is to report the characteristics of this disease Method The review includes articles published in papers indexed in the Scielo and PubMed databases over the last eight years The following headings were crossing Epiploic Appendagitis differential diagnosis of Appendagitis and diagnostic methods of Appendagitis and their respective literal translations in English were selected articles used for database Results Although there is discordance in the literature the male sex is more frequently affected by this pathology The characteristic manifestation is acute non migratory abdominal pain most often located in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen The diagnosis is made from images from the Computed Tomography The treatment occurs outpatient and provides for administration of analgesic and anti inflammatory Conclusion A correct initial approach avoids invasive and unnecessary procedures
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