Epiploic appendagitis: Difference between revisions

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*High dose [[ibuprofen]]
*High dose [[ibuprofen]]
*Consider vicodin
*Consider vicodin

Revision as of 08:29, 7 July 2016

Background

  • Benign and self-limited condition of the epiploic appendages (fat-filled sacs along surface of colon and rectum)
  • Acutely inflamed due to torsion or venous thrombosis
  • Mimics Appendicitis or Diverticulitis
  • Most often found on abdominal CT during abd pain workup
  • More than half occur in rectosigmoid colon

Clinical Features

Differential Diagnosis

RLQ Pain

Diagnosis

  • CT abdomen

Management

Disposition

  • Home

Prognosis

  • Complete resolution normally within 3-14 days

References

Schnedl WJ, et al. Insights into epiploic appendagitis. Nat Rev Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2011; 8:45-59.