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An infrequent cause of acute left lower quadrant abdominal pain
  1. S Greco1,
  2. G Maconi1,
  3. E Bareggi1,
  4. E Radice1,
  5. G Bianchi Porro1,
  6. A Norsa2
  1. 1 Clinical Science Department, Gastroenterology Unit, “L. Sacco” University Hospital, Milan, Italy
  2. 2 Radiology, “L. Sacco” University Hospital, Milan, Italy
  1. Dr Salvatore Greco, Clinical Science Department, Gastroenterology Unit, “L. Sacco” University Hospital, Via G.B. Grassi, 74, 20157 Milan, Italy; salvatore.greco{at}unimi.it

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CLINICAL PRESENTATION

A 65-year-old male patient referred with acute abdominal pain in the left lower quadrant and a low grade fever (38°C) was admitted to the surgical emergency department of our institution. He was haemodynamically stable. His bowel movements were completely normal. …

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