Acute Epiploic Appendagitis Mimicking Ovarian Torsion: A Case Report Highlighting Diagnostic Challenges.

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL American Journal of Case Reports Pub Date : 2024-12-10 DOI:10.12659/AJCR.944870
Sophie Baird, Ibrahim Alsharaydeh
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BACKGROUND Acute epiploic appendagitis is an uncommon cause of acute abdominal pain characterized by pain in the left or right lower quadrants of the abdomen. It is caused by torsion or spontaneous venous thrombosis of one of the epiploic appendages, which are found along the colon, most commonly in the sigmoid colon. The literature consistently compares the presenting symptoms and clinical picture of acute epiploic appendagitis to acute diverticulitis and acute appendicitis. However, ovarian torsion is not reported as a differential diagnosis for this pathology in the literature. CASE REPORT This case report demonstrates a female patient in her late 30s presenting with acute left iliac fossa pain associated with vomiting, in the context of a negative beta-hCG blood test. The history of severe unilateral intermittent pelvic pain progressing to constant pain associated with vomiting led to a working differential diagnosis of ovarian torsion. A bimanual vaginal examination was positive for tenderness in the left iliac fossa with no palpable adnexal masses or cervical motion tenderness. Therefore, the patient underwent an emergency diagnostic laparoscopy and was found to have normal ovaries, with torsion of an epiploic appendage identified. A diagnosis of acute epiploic appendagitis was made. CONCLUSIONS This case report demonstrates the importance of considering acute epiploic appendagitis as a rare differential diagnosis for ovarian torsion in female patients. With the management of this pathology being non-operative, identification of this condition on ultrasound or computed tomography is essential in avoiding unnecessary surgery for patients with this pathology.

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模仿卵巢扭转的急性外膜阑尾炎:病例报告突显诊断难题。
背景 急性阑尾上皮炎是一种不常见的急性腹痛病因,以左或右下腹疼痛为特征。它是由沿结肠(最常见于乙状结肠)的一条阑尾扭转或自发性静脉血栓形成引起的。文献一致将急性上皮阑尾炎的症状和临床表现与急性憩室炎和急性阑尾炎进行了比较。然而,文献中并没有将卵巢扭转作为这种病变的鉴别诊断。病例报告 本病例报告显示,一名 30 多岁的女性患者因急性左侧髂窝疼痛伴呕吐而就诊,β-hCG 血液检测呈阴性。患者有严重的单侧间歇性盆腔疼痛病史,并逐渐发展为伴有呕吐的持续性疼痛,因此被鉴别诊断为卵巢扭转。双侧阴道检查结果呈阳性,左侧髂窝有触痛,但未触及附件肿块或宫颈运动触痛。因此,患者接受了紧急诊断性腹腔镜检查,结果发现卵巢正常,但发现有附壁扭转。诊断结果为急性阑尾炎。结论 本病例报告表明,将急性阑尾上皮炎作为女性患者卵巢扭转的罕见鉴别诊断非常重要。由于这种病变的治疗是非手术性的,因此在超声波或计算机断层扫描中发现这种情况对于避免对这种病变的患者进行不必要的手术至关重要。
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