Year 2016 / Volume 108 / Number 10
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Acute abdomen from duodenal diverticulitis. A case report

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Antonio José Fernández López, Miguel González Valverde, Nuria Martínez Sanz, María Encarnación Tamayo Rodríguez, Antonio Albarracín Marín Blázquez,

Abstract
Duodenal diverticula are a rare, usually asymptomatic clinical condition. When a complication arises clinical suspicion is key for the diagnosis. On occasion these patients receive a delayed diagnosis and undergo inadequate medical therapy. We report the case of a patient with evidence of duodenal diverticulitis in association with gallbladder inflammation by contiguity, as well as his diagnosis and management.
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Received: 20/09/2015

Accepted: 29/09/2015

Published: 30/09/2016

Article revision time: 2 days

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