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Diagnosis and treatment of steatorrhea of ​​the colon
Epiploic appendages are fat pockets on the outside of the colon. Usually each fatty mane is shaped like a little finger, grape or oval, and is nourished and supplied with blood by a small vein. and arteries. The number of fat pockets ranges from 50 to 100 extending from the cecum to the junction between the sigmoid colon and the rectum.
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Ultrasound image of fatty mane of colon
The ultrasound image of colonic fat inflammation is a condition in which fat pockets appear on the outer surface of the large intestine. Although this is a rare disease, it is not too dangerous, usually the disease can be relieved from 5-7 days without the need for treatment.
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Image of colonic fatty mane on CT Scan
Epiploic appendagitis is a rare inflammatory condition that affects the small fat-filled sacs (epiploic appendages) of the colon. Today, with the use of ultrasound and CT scanning in the evaluation of acute abdominal pain, epiploic appendagitis can be detected by its characteristic imaging features.
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