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Which are the main imaging differential considerations of omental infarction?
Epiploic appendagitis, acute appendicitis, diverticulitis, and mesenteric panniculitis.
At the right lower quadrant there is a focal area of fat stranding with the greatest dimension of 6.0 cm. In this area, the density of the greater omentum is increased, with mild dilation of the vessels.
There are no signs of appendicitis.
A calcified lesion in the VIII segment of the liver – is not important.