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A case of omental torsion secondary to right inguinal hernia in a 51-year-old man was operated on in Naga Hospital. Preoperative computed tomography (CT) showed a characteristic whirling fatty mass and entering into a right inguinal hernia. Omental torsion is a relatively rare disease, and the preoperative diagnosis is difficult because of nonspecific clinical signs and symptoms. In this report, we gathered 36 patients with omental torsion from the English language literature since 1986, with the addition of the patient herein reported, and clarified the symptoms, imaging findings, and management of omental torsion.

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Seiko Hirono, Satoru Sakaguchi, Shinji Iwakura, Kazuhito Masaki, Kenji Tsuhada, Hiroki Yamaue. Omental torsion secondary to right inguinal hernia: case report and cumulative review of the English literature. International surgery. 2007 Jul-Aug;92(4):187-91

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PMID: 18050824

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