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Primary torsion of the omentum mimicking acute appendicitis: Report of a case

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SPRINGER VERLAG

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A case of primary omental torsion seen in a 26-year-old man is discussed. All signs and symptoms mimicked acute apendicitis. The patient underwent emergency laparotomy in which a normal appendix and serohemorrhagic fluid in the pelvis were observed. The pathological diagnosis was a primary torsioned omentum which was thus excised. This case helps to emphasize the importance of a routine exploration of the abdomen when serohemorrhagic fluid is found at the time of laparotomy in the absence of any pathological condition in the pelvis.

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