Primary epiploic appendagitis (PEA) is an uncommon, benign inflammatory process of epiploic appendages, which are adipose structures protruding from the colon. Owing to a lack of pathognomonic ...
Legend: Site = site of the pain; WBC = white blood cell count prior to surgery; EA = Epiploic appendagitis; RLQ = right lower quadrant; LLQ = left lower quadrant; NPF = no pathological finding; n.a. = ...
Epiploic appendagitis is an uncommon, self-limiting inflammatory condition of the fat‐filled serosal outpouchings along the colon. Typically presenting with localised, sharp abdominal pain, it often ...
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Between January 2004 and December 2006 ten patients (3 females and 7 males, average age: 44.6 years, range: 27-76 years) were diagnosed with symptomatic epiploic appendagitis (EA). Abdominal pain was ...