1. Jejunal diverticulosis: A rare diagnosis with serious complications
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Hajar Andour, Sarah Loubaris, Hiba Zahi, Kaoutar Imrani, Itimade Nassar, and Nabil Moatassim Billah
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Jejunal diverticulosis ,Diverticulitis ,Diagnosis ,Complications ,Management ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Diverticula of the jejunum is a rare but real disease with various manifestations. The diagnosis is often missed due to a lack of awareness, leading to delays and added complications, and consequently increased morbidity and mortality. Management remains controversial, ranging from a conservative approach that recommends rest, analgesics with close monitoring even for mildly complicated cases, to an aggressive approach justified by the increased risk of complications.We report the case of a 40- year-old-woman with no significant medical history who presented with recurrent left abdominal pain. A CT-scan revealed multiple jejunal diverticula, some of which were inflamed, leading to a final diagnosis of jejunal diverticulitis. This case discusses the clinical presentation, complications, diagnosis and management of this condition.
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- 2025
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