European Journal of Case Reports in Internal Medicine (Nov 2016)

Sudden Onset of Lower Abdominal Pain Without Peritonitis or Ileus

  • Stefania Scarlini,
  • Marco Gandolfo,
  • Antonello Pietrangelo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.12890/2016_000444
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 7

Abstract

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A patient presented with sudden, unexplained lower abdominal pain without peritonism or signs of infection or inflammatory reaction, but with recent bloody stools and a history of radiation therapy, diabetes and immunosuppression. Plain abdominal x-ray showed only air-fluid levels and air distention of the colon, but a later abdominal CT scan revealed extensive gas gangrene of the colon. The patient’s clinical status rapidly worsened. Elective surgical rectosigmoid debridement did not prevent the patient’s death. In conclusion, the diagnosis of ‘spontaneous’ life-threatening gas gangrene requires a high degree of clinical suspicion and allows life-saving surgical intervention.

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