Presentation
Right upper quadrant pain. Rule out cholecystitis. No gallstones or features of acute cholecystitis at ultrasound.
Patient Data
Age: 35
Gender: Male
From the case:
Omental infarction
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Area of fat stranding inferior to the hepatic flexure, adjacent to small bowel loops and the ascending colon. The colon and small bowel are normal. Gallbladder normal .
Case Discussion
Imaging features characteristic of an omental infarct.