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DOI: 10.1016/j.jemermed.2011.06.066
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Acute Abdomen Due to Primary Omental Torsion: Case Report

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“…[8] Omental torsion is primarily seen in the 30-50-year age group, with male predominance. [1,9] However, a few cases have been reported in children. [10] Estimated incidence of primary omental torsion in children undergoing surgery for suspected appendicitis ranges between 0.024-0.1%.…”
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“…[8] Omental torsion is primarily seen in the 30-50-year age group, with male predominance. [1,9] However, a few cases have been reported in children. [10] Estimated incidence of primary omental torsion in children undergoing surgery for suspected appendicitis ranges between 0.024-0.1%.…”
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“…[10] Estimated incidence of primary omental torsion in children undergoing surgery for suspected appendicitis ranges between 0.024-0.1%. [9,11] Omental torsion is classified as primary or secondary, the latter being far more common. [8] Primary or idiopathic torsion is a rare condition, occurring in the absence of associated or secondary intraabdominal pathology.…”
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“…Hastalığın geç dönem komplikasyonları ise abse, adezyon ve sepsisdir. Klinik özellikleri ve laboratuar bulguları bakımından akut apandisite çok benzediği için çocukluk çağında, preoperatif tanı koymak zordur (3,4). Bu yüzden tanı, çoğu zaman laparatomi esnasında konulur.…”
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