Not Just Fat: Imaging in Abdominal Fat Pathology
Fat in abdomen has diverse distribution and function. Insult to fat due to several causes can result in infarction or necrosis and present as acute abdomen clinically. Intra-abdominal focal fat infarction is one such condition that comprises of epiploic appendagitis, perigastric appendagitis, omenta...
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doaj-2765aa6c9d184d37b76809250df740a72021-04-16T22:46:25ZengThieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd.Journal of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology2581-91782021-01-01040104905710.1055/s-0040-1718251Not Just Fat: Imaging in Abdominal Fat PathologyAruna R. Patil0Shrivalli Nandikoor1Pramod Jagannath2Amit Bansal3Department of Radiology, Apollo Hospitals, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Radiology, Apollo Hospitals, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Gastrointestinal, HPB and Minimal Access Surgery, Apollo Hospitals, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaDepartment of Gastrointestinal, HPB and Minimal Access Surgery, Apollo Hospitals, Bengaluru, Karnataka, IndiaFat in abdomen has diverse distribution and function. Insult to fat due to several causes can result in infarction or necrosis and present as acute abdomen clinically. Intra-abdominal focal fat infarction is one such condition that comprises of epiploic appendagitis, perigastric appendagitis, omental infarction, and torsion of fatty appendage of falciform ligament that have characteristic imaging features. Secondary causes of fat necrosis include pancreatitis or trauma related. Metabolic or responsive fat changes, like hypertrophy and dystrophy, can be diagnosed on imaging especially on computed tomography. Mesentric fat stranding including the mesentric panniculitis spectrum poses diagnostic dilemma and the causes and imaging role are covered in this review. Some infections and neoplasms that preferably affect abdominal fat compartments may mimic benign conditions, although some have specific patterns of involvement.http://www.thieme-connect.de/DOI/DOI?10.1055/s-0040-1718251omentumcomputed tomographyultrasonographyinfarctionappendagitis |
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Not Just Fat: Imaging in Abdominal Fat Pathology |
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Not Just Fat: Imaging in Abdominal Fat Pathology |
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not just fat: imaging in abdominal fat pathology |
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Thieme Medical and Scientific Publishers Pvt. Ltd. |
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Journal of Gastrointestinal and Abdominal Radiology |
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Fat in abdomen has diverse distribution and function. Insult to fat due to several causes can result in infarction or necrosis and present as acute abdomen clinically. Intra-abdominal focal fat infarction is one such condition that comprises of epiploic appendagitis, perigastric appendagitis, omental infarction, and torsion of fatty appendage of falciform ligament that have characteristic imaging features. Secondary causes of fat necrosis include pancreatitis or trauma related. Metabolic or responsive fat changes, like hypertrophy and dystrophy, can be diagnosed on imaging especially on computed tomography. Mesentric fat stranding including the mesentric panniculitis spectrum poses diagnostic dilemma and the causes and imaging role are covered in this review. Some infections and neoplasms that preferably affect abdominal fat compartments may mimic benign conditions, although some have specific patterns of involvement. |
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omentum computed tomography ultrasonography infarction appendagitis |
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