Radiology Case Reports (Jul 2024)

Left side jejunal diverticulitis: US and CT imaging findings

  • Rosita Comune, MD,
  • Carlo Liguori, MD,
  • Francesco Guida, MD,
  • Diletta Cozzi, MD,
  • Riccardo Ferrari, MD,
  • Claudio Giardina, MD,
  • Francesca Iacobellis, MD,
  • Michele Galluzzo, MD,
  • Michele Tonerini, MD,
  • Stefania Tamburrini, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 7
pp. 2785 – 2790

Abstract

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Small bowel jejunoileal diverticulosis is an uncommon and usually asymptomatic condition. Complications may occur such as acute diverticulitis including infection or perforation, bleeding, small bowel obstruction and volvulus. Herein we report a case of a 76 years-old woman with acute left side abdominal pain and tenderness. A clinical suspected diagnosis of colonic diverticulitis was formulated. She underwent Ultrasound that revealed a collapsed small bowel loop with a large sac-like out-pouching lesion with mixed content (fluid and pockets of air) associated to hyperechogenicity of perilesional fat. Because of the atypical US findings, the patient underwent abdominopelvic CT that confirmed that the large sac-like out-pouching was a jejunal inflamed diverticulum. The patient underwent emergency surgery. Radiologist should be aware of imaging findings of jejunoileal diverticulitis in order to achieve a prompt diagnosis.

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