Year 2018 / Volume 110 / Number 3
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Chilaiditi syndrome complicated by a sigmoid volvulus and hepatic displacement

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DOI: 10.17235/reed.2017.5197/2017

Javier Lucas Ramos, Joaquín Poza Cordon, Consuelo Froilán Torres, César Oterino Serrano,

Abstract
Chilaiditi’s sign is an anatomical alteration consisting of the transposition of the small intestine or colon between the liver and diaphragm that is asymptomatic and is usually an accidental radiological finding. The onset of Chilaiditi syndrome is accompanied by clinical symptoms and is even rarer. Moreover, the combination of sigmoid volvulus and Chilaiditi syndrome is extremely rare, with only 17 previous published cases, one of which occurred in a female patient.
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Received: 27/07/2017

Accepted: 07/09/2017

Online First: 26/12/2017

Published: 28/02/2018

Article revision time: 34 days

Article Online First time: 152 days

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