Presentation
Acute left iliac fossa pain
Patient Data
Age: 45 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Colonic diverticulitis
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CT study shows segmental mural thickening of the distal descending and proximal sigmoid colon measures about 6 cm length and 2 cm thickness with an associated localized blurring of pericolic fat planes. Multiple outpouching diverticula are seen related to this segment. No related abscess or collection.
Case Discussion
Here is a typical case of colonic diverticulitis. Differential diagnosis is colonic carcinoma. Serum CEA (carcinoembryonic antigen) was normal. The pain subsided with medical treatment.