The liver and Chilaiditi’s syndrome: Significance of hepatic surface grooves

  • Cawich S
  • Spence R
  • Mohammed F
  • et al.
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Abstract

Chilaiditi’s syndrome describes a symptomatic patient with radiographic findings of interposed colon between the diaphragm and right lobe of liver. It may mimic a pneumoperitoneum on plain radiographs. We present a case in which Chilaiditis’ syndrome was entertained, delaying a decision for laparotomy. This case reinforces the diagnostic difficulty associated with Chilaiditi’s syndrome, and it increases awareness of an uncommon variation in the liver surface anatomy.

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Cawich, S. O., Spence, R., Mohammed, F., Gardner, M. T., Sinanan, A., & Naraynsingh, V. (2017). The liver and Chilaiditi’s syndrome: Significance of hepatic surface grooves. SAGE Open Medical Case Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1177/2050313x17744979

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