CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Revista Argentina de Radiología / Argentinian Journal of Radiology 2021; 85(S 01): S1-S10
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1676496
Pictorial Essay | Ensayo Iconográfico

Dolor abdominal: causas poco frecuentes

Abdominal Pain: Uncommon Causes
Mariángela Paba
1   CEMIC, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Jairo Hernández Pinzón
1   CEMIC, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Esteban Jeanmaire
1   CEMIC, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Nebil Larrañaga
1   CEMIC, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Germán Espil
1   CEMIC, Buenos Aires, Argentina
,
Shigeru Kozima
1   CEMIC, Buenos Aires, Argentina
› Author Affiliations

Resumen

El dolor abdominal es una de las causas más frecuentes de consulta médica, existen algunas causas comunes con una aproximación diagnóstica sencilla; otras causas poco prevalentes representan un reto diagnóstico para el especialista en diagnóstico por imágenes debido a su presentación clínica inespecífica, baja sospecha diagnóstica y escasa frecuencia. Sin embargo, algunas de esas entidades infrecuentes presentan hallazgos característicos en los diferentes métodos de imágenes. En este trabajo, presentamos los hallazgos radiológicos de causas infrecuentes de dolor abdominal que han sido diagnosticadas en nuestra institución en los últimos 10 años.

Abstract

Abdominal pain is one of the most frequent causes of medical consultation, there are some common causes with a simple diagnostic approach. However, other causes that are not prevalent represent a diagnostic challenge since their nonspecific clinical presentation and its low diagnostic suspicion due to its rarity, however, some of these infrequent entities present characteristic imaging findings. In this work, we present the radiological findings of infrequent causes of abdominal pain that have been diagnosed in our institution in the past 10 years.

Responsabilidades Éticas

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Publication History

Received: 26 May 2018

Accepted: 28 October 2018

Article published online:
18 December 2018

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