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omental infarction
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OMENTUM, INFARCTION
, omentum infarction
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2014
2014
Omental Infarction: An Unusual Cause of Left-Sided Abdominal Pain
Ritu Walia
,
R. Verma
,
Neil Copeland
,
Derrick L. Goubeaux
,
Sahil Pabby
,
R. Khan
ACG Case Reports Journal
2014
Corpus ID: 9471982
Left-sided omental infarction (OI) is rare in both the adult and pediatric patients. To our knowledge, only 2 pediatric cases of…
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2012
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2012
Omental infarction: case series and review of the literature.
T. Park
,
J. Oh
,
+5 authors
Kwang Jung Lee
Journal of Emergency Medicine
2012
Corpus ID: 19562196
2012
2012
A Case Report of Idiopathic Omental Infarction in an Obese Child
Tomoyuki Tsunoda
,
T. Sogo
,
H. Komatsu
,
A. Inui
,
T. Fujisawa
Case Reports in Pediatrics
2012
Corpus ID: 1819243
Omental infarction (OI) is a rare cause of acute abdomen in children. A 9-year-old girl was presented with sudden-onset…
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2010
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2010
Omental infarction: preoperative diagnosis and laparoscopic management in children.
A. Gosain
,
M. Blakely
,
+5 authors
J. Eubanks
Journal of laparoendoscopic & advanced surgical…
2010
Corpus ID: 37476282
BACKGROUND Omental infarction (OI) is an unusual, poorly characterized cause of abdominal pain in children and is often mistaken…
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2009
2009
Laparoscopic approach for idiopathic segmental infarction of the greater omentum.
M. Maternini
,
E. Pezzetta
,
O. Martinet
Minerva Chirurgica
2009
Corpus ID: 11032663
Idiopathic segmental infarction of the greater omentum is an uncommon condition that should be considered in the differential…
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2007
2007
Segmental omental infarction in childhood: an unusual case of left-sided location with extension into the pelvis
S. Foscolo
,
D. Mandry
,
M. Galloy
,
J. Champigneulles
,
G. Miscault
,
M. Claudon
Pediatric Radiology
2007
Corpus ID: 35292713
Segmental omental infarction (OI) is a rare cause of abdominal pain in children. It generally occurs in the right lower and upper…
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2001
Review
2001
Epiploic appendagitis and omental infarction.
A. C. V. B. Vriesman
,
Alexander J. C. de Mol van Otterloo
,
J. Puylaert
The European journal of surgery = Acta chirurgica
2001
Corpus ID: 6609613
Epiploic appendagitis and omental infarction are benign self-limiting disorders. They are uncommon, though more common than is…
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2001
2001
Epiploic appendagitis and omental infarction: pitfalls and look-alikes
A. C. V. B. Vriesman
,
J. Puylaert
Abdominal Imaging
2001
Corpus ID: 198498810
Epiploic appendagitis and omental infarction are benign self-limiting conditions that are more frequent than generally assumed…
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Highly Cited
1999
Highly Cited
1999
Infarction of omentum and epiploic appendage: Diagnosis, epidemiology and natural history
A. C. Breda Vriesman
,
P. Lohle
,
E. Coerkamp
,
J. Puylaert
European Radiology
1999
Corpus ID: 2063873
Abstract. Epiploic appendagitis and segmental omentum infarction are considered to be rare conditions, which may mimic an…
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1999
Review
1999
Sonographic appearance of omental infarction in children
Alan E Schlesinger
,
S. Dorfman
,
R. M. Braverman
Pediatric Radiology
1999
Corpus ID: 10091631
Background. Omental infarction has been previously reported in the adult surgical and imaging literature; however, the imaging…
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