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Intraperitoneal fat focal infarction (IFFI) represents a relatively rare acute abdominal condition essentially characterized by infarction and/or torsion of the greater omentum or an epiploic appendage. The spontaneous clinical evolution is favorable under medical treatment, and the imaging findings
We report a case of infarction of lesser omental fat in a 30-year-old woman who presented with epigastric pain. Sonography revealed a painful echogenic mass in the epigastrium that could not be separated from the adjacent hyperechoic pancreas and mimicked an exophytic pancreatic tumor. On CT, the
Metatarsalgia is a common problem for many in the community. The condition includes many different entities, such as interdigital neuroma, synovitis or metatarsophalangeal joint instability, Freiberg infarction, stress fractures, and systemic disorders. Many patients presenting with metatarsalgia
Infarction of the lesser omentum is an infrequent occurrence and is unfamiliar to most clinicians. Patients with this condition present with insidious epigastric pain, peritonitis on examination, and a normal white blood cell count. The computed tomographic scan reveals a focal ill-defined
BACKGROUND
To highlight the management nuances in addressing mirror aneurysms (MirAns) in a subset of multiple aneurysms.
METHODS
A retrospective study was carried out and all multiple intracranial aneurysms (n = 70) over 9 years were identified. Exclusion criteria were associated arteriovenous
Endomyocardial biopsy is still the principal method for diagnosing cardiac allograft rejection. However, this procedure can be associated, albeit rarely, with potentially serious complications. We describe the case of a patient with extensive anterior myocardial infarction without revascularization,
A study was made of the regional distribution of the pulmonary blood flow by means of perfusion scintigraphy of the lungs with 99mTc-albumin macroaggregates with relation to a clinical course of CHD, the state of intracardiac and pulmonary hemodynamics. The time course of microcirculation in the
All deceased with ischemic heart disease (IHD) -- 450 cases and with embolism and thrombosis in pulmonary circulation (ETPC) -- 601 cases were purposefully examined for a period of 10 years (1963--1972). In 75 of the examined a combination of IHD and ETPC was present. In 41 out of them only
A 32-year-old female patient visited the emergency room because of sudden onset of abdominal pain, which was found to be induced by hemorrhagic infarction of a plexiform neurofibroma arising from the lesser omentum. No other classic clinical characteristics of systemic von Recklinghausen's disease