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  2. Epiploic appendagitis - Wikipedia

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    Epiploic appendagitis (EA) is an uncommon, benign, self-limiting inflammatory process of the epiploic appendices. Other, older terms for the process include appendicitis epiploica and appendagitis , but these terms are used less now in order to avoid confusion with acute appendicitis .

  3. Appendicitis - Wikipedia

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    The risks are different depending on the state of the appendix. If the appendix has not ruptured, the complication rate is only about 3% but if the appendix has ruptured, the complication rate rises to almost 59%. [95] The most usual complications that can occur are pneumonia, hernia of the incision, thrombophlebitis, bleeding and adhesions ...

  4. Epiploic appendix - Wikipedia

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    The epiploic appendices (or appendices epiploicae, or epiploic appendages, or appendix epiploica, or omental appendices) are small pouches of the peritoneum filled with fat and situated along the colon, but are absent in the rectum. They are chiefly appended to the transverse and sigmoid parts of the colon, however, their function is unknown.

  5. Greater omentum - Wikipedia

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    The common anatomical term "epiploic" derives from "epiploon", from the Greek epipleein, meaning to float or sail on, since the greater omentum appears to float on the surface of the intestines. It is the first structure observed when the abdominal cavity is opened anteriorly (from the front).

  6. Complications: A Surgeon's Notes on an Imperfect Science

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    Complications goes over many of the ethical issues present in medicine today. In Education of a Knife, the morality of the learning process for future doctors is discussed. Future doctors learn how to perform a certain procedure by doing surgery on patients, meaning that some patients will have to be the first time for future physicians when ...

  7. Talk:Epiploic appendagitis - Wikipedia

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    No free fluid. Along the distal descending colon, there is a focal segment of colon with adjacent moderate focal stranding. Centered in the area of stranding, there is an ovoid focus of fat attenuation, with linear density seen within it. This is most consistent with an inflamed EPIPLOIC APPENDAGE in the setting of epiploic appendagitis.

  8. Complication (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Complications may adversely affect the prognosis, or outcome, of a disease. Complications generally involve a worsening in the severity of the disease or the development of new signs, symptoms, or pathological changes that may become widespread throughout the body and affect other organ systems. Thus, complications may lead to the development ...

  9. File:Appendicitis epiploica.jpg - Wikipedia

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