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F Van Kerkhove1, K Coenegrachts, L Steyaert
1Department of Radiology, AZ St.-Jan AV, Bruges, Belgium.
Abstract:
We present a case of right-sided omental infarction in a child documented with ultrasound and multislice computed tomography and confirmed by surgery and pathologic examination. Omental infarction is a rare cause of right-sided acute abdominal pain in a child. Differential diagnosis includes appendicitis. With different imaging modalities a diagnosis can be made and avoid unnecessary appendectomy.
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