OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN
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Resumo: | Introduction: Omental infarction is a rare cause of acute inflammatory abdomen, with omental torsion being one of its main etiologies. The clinic of omental infarction resembles other pathologies of the acute inflammatory abdomen with nonspecific complaints. The diagnosis is usually made during imaging or surgical procedure. Objective: To describe a case of omental infarction that evolved with abscess formation. Case report: A 65 year old male patient sought care due to diffuse abdominal pain. Laboratory tests and abdominal CT were requested. Abdominal CT showed an image suggestive of segmental infarction of the major omentum with areas of peripheral necrosis. Conservative treatment was indicated, with oral antibiotics, analgesy and orientations. One week after, the pacient returned, reporting an increase in the abdominal pain, with greater intensity in the left abdominal region and fever. A new abdominal CT scan, laboratory tests and EAS were performed to evaluate the lesion evolution. The comparative study with the one performed 7 days before showed a slight increase in the inflammatory reaction of the lesion structure described above and increased to the thickening of the adjacent abdominal wall. The omentectomy of the lesion was indicated and sent for histological analysis. Patient was admitted with intravenous antibiotic therapy and after 3 days was discharged. Conclusions: In patients with acute abdomen presenting a nonspecific clinic, it is important to think of the omental infarction, because, despite being a rare pathology, it can generate complications in the event of a diagnostic error or delay. |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMENINFARTO OMENTAL UM DIAGNOSTICO DIFERENCIAL DE ABDOME AGUDOinfarto omental; torção omental; abdome agudo inflamatórioOmental Infaction; omental torsion; acute inflammatory abdomenIntroduction: Omental infarction is a rare cause of acute inflammatory abdomen, with omental torsion being one of its main etiologies. The clinic of omental infarction resembles other pathologies of the acute inflammatory abdomen with nonspecific complaints. The diagnosis is usually made during imaging or surgical procedure. Objective: To describe a case of omental infarction that evolved with abscess formation. Case report: A 65 year old male patient sought care due to diffuse abdominal pain. Laboratory tests and abdominal CT were requested. Abdominal CT showed an image suggestive of segmental infarction of the major omentum with areas of peripheral necrosis. Conservative treatment was indicated, with oral antibiotics, analgesy and orientations. One week after, the pacient returned, reporting an increase in the abdominal pain, with greater intensity in the left abdominal region and fever. A new abdominal CT scan, laboratory tests and EAS were performed to evaluate the lesion evolution. The comparative study with the one performed 7 days before showed a slight increase in the inflammatory reaction of the lesion structure described above and increased to the thickening of the adjacent abdominal wall. The omentectomy of the lesion was indicated and sent for histological analysis. Patient was admitted with intravenous antibiotic therapy and after 3 days was discharged. Conclusions: In patients with acute abdomen presenting a nonspecific clinic, it is important to think of the omental infarction, because, despite being a rare pathology, it can generate complications in the event of a diagnostic error or delay.Introdução: O infarto omental é uma rara causa de abdome agudo inflamatório, sendo a torção omental uma de suas principais etiologias. A clínica do infarto omental se assemelha com as outras patologias do abdome agudo inflamatório com queixas inespecíficas. O diagnóstico é normalmente realizado durante exame de imagem ou procedimento cirúrgico. Objetivo: Descrever um caso de infarto omental que evoluiu com formação de abscesso. Relato de caso: Paciente masculino, 65 anos, procurou atendimento devido a dor abdominal difusa. Foram solicitados exames laboratoriais e TC abdominal. A TC abdominal apresentou imagem sugestiva de infarto segmentar do omento maior com áreas de necrose de permeio. Foi indicado o tratamento conservador com antibioticoterapia oral ambulatorial, analgesia e orientações para retorno. Uma semana após, retornou com relato de piora do quadro, evoluindo com aumento da dor abdominal, com maior intensidade em região abdominal esquerda e febre. Foi realizada nova TC abdominal, exames laboratoriais e EAS, para avaliar evolução da lesão. O estudo comparativo com a TC realizada 7 dias antes mostra discreto aumento da reação inflamatória da estrutura lesional acima descrita e acrescido ao espessamento da parede abdominal adjacente. Foi indicada a omentectomia da lesão e foi enviada para análise histológica. Paciente foi internado com antibioticoterapia intravenosa e após 3 dias recebeu alta hospitalar. Conclusões: Em pacientes com abdome agudo apresentando uma clínica inespecífica, é importante pensar no infarto omental, pois, apesar de ser uma patologia rara, pode gerar complicações caso ocorra erro diagnóstico ou atraso do mesmo.Faculdade de Medicina de Campos (FMC)2019-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.fmc.br/ojs/index.php/RCFMC/article/view/24610.29184/1980-7813.rcfmc.246.vol.14.n1.2019Scientific Journal of the Medical School of Campos; Vol. 14 No. 1 (2019); 46-49Revista Científica da Faculdade de Medicina de Campos; v. 14 n. 1 (2019); 46-491980-7813reponame:Revista Científica da Faculdade de Medicina de Camposinstname:Faculdade de Medicina de Campos (FMC)instacron:FMCporhttps://www.fmc.br/ojs/index.php/RCFMC/article/view/246/190Copyright (c) 2019 Revista Científica da Faculdade de Medicina de Camposinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMatos, Mateus SantosOliveira Filho, Alvaro Henrique de SouzaVitório, Matheus de BackerSiqueira, Luisa AzevedoAbreu, Maitê Pessanha de AlmeidaMachado, Enilton Monteiro2021-01-06T19:41:34Zoai:ojs.www.fmc.br:article/246Revistahttps://www.fmc.br/ojs/index.php/RCFMC/PRIhttps://www.fmc.br/ojs/index.php/RCFMC/oai||revista@fmc.br1980-78131980-7813opendoar:2021-01-06T19:41:34Revista Científica da Faculdade de Medicina de Campos - Faculdade de Medicina de Campos (FMC)false |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN INFARTO OMENTAL UM DIAGNOSTICO DIFERENCIAL DE ABDOME AGUDO |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN Matos, Mateus Santos infarto omental; torção omental; abdome agudo inflamatório Omental Infaction; omental torsion; acute inflammatory abdomen |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN |
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OMENTAL INFARCTION: A DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS OF ACUTE ABDOMEN |
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Matos, Mateus Santos |
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Matos, Mateus Santos Oliveira Filho, Alvaro Henrique de Souza Vitório, Matheus de Backer Siqueira, Luisa Azevedo Abreu, Maitê Pessanha de Almeida Machado, Enilton Monteiro |
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Oliveira Filho, Alvaro Henrique de Souza Vitório, Matheus de Backer Siqueira, Luisa Azevedo Abreu, Maitê Pessanha de Almeida Machado, Enilton Monteiro |
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Matos, Mateus Santos Oliveira Filho, Alvaro Henrique de Souza Vitório, Matheus de Backer Siqueira, Luisa Azevedo Abreu, Maitê Pessanha de Almeida Machado, Enilton Monteiro |
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infarto omental; torção omental; abdome agudo inflamatório Omental Infaction; omental torsion; acute inflammatory abdomen |
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infarto omental; torção omental; abdome agudo inflamatório Omental Infaction; omental torsion; acute inflammatory abdomen |
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Introduction: Omental infarction is a rare cause of acute inflammatory abdomen, with omental torsion being one of its main etiologies. The clinic of omental infarction resembles other pathologies of the acute inflammatory abdomen with nonspecific complaints. The diagnosis is usually made during imaging or surgical procedure. Objective: To describe a case of omental infarction that evolved with abscess formation. Case report: A 65 year old male patient sought care due to diffuse abdominal pain. Laboratory tests and abdominal CT were requested. Abdominal CT showed an image suggestive of segmental infarction of the major omentum with areas of peripheral necrosis. Conservative treatment was indicated, with oral antibiotics, analgesy and orientations. One week after, the pacient returned, reporting an increase in the abdominal pain, with greater intensity in the left abdominal region and fever. A new abdominal CT scan, laboratory tests and EAS were performed to evaluate the lesion evolution. The comparative study with the one performed 7 days before showed a slight increase in the inflammatory reaction of the lesion structure described above and increased to the thickening of the adjacent abdominal wall. The omentectomy of the lesion was indicated and sent for histological analysis. Patient was admitted with intravenous antibiotic therapy and after 3 days was discharged. Conclusions: In patients with acute abdomen presenting a nonspecific clinic, it is important to think of the omental infarction, because, despite being a rare pathology, it can generate complications in the event of a diagnostic error or delay. |
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