Published July 2001 | Version v1
Journal article

Acute appendicitis in a young adult with midgut malrotation: a case report

  • 1. Dept. of Radiology University Hospital Basel (Switzerland)

Description

Midgut malrotation is defined as a developmental anomaly that may cause atypical clinical symptoms in relatively common intestinal disorders due to altered anatomy. A 27-year-old woman presented with acute left-sided abdominal pain. Underlying type Ia malrotation prevented the correct clinical diagnosis of perforated, ulcerated appendicitis. Cross-sectional imaging demonstrated all the typical signs of this type of malrotation, i.e., right-sided duodenojejunal junction, left positioned cecum and ascending colon, inverted position of the superior mesenteric vessels, and hypoplasia of the uncinate process of pancreas, and surgical treatment was initiated. (orig.)

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
European Radiology
Journal Volume
11
Journal Issue
7
Journal Page Range
p. 1171-1174
ISSN
0938-7994
CODEN
EURAE3