Silva FS, Moutinho J, Vasconcelos T, Simões IG. Chilaiditi Syndrome: A Rare Case and Clinical Insights for Diagnosis and Management.
Cureus 2023;
15:e48932. [PMID:
38106749 PMCID:
PMC10725527 DOI:
10.7759/cureus.48932]
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Abstract
Chilaiditi syndrome is a rare medical condition characterized by the interposition of a hollow organ, usually the colon, between the liver and diaphragm, leading to abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating, constipation, or nausea; in more severe instances, respiratory symptoms may manifest due to pressure on the diaphragm. The exact cause remains unclear but is thought to present along with various factors such as anatomical anomalies (hepato-diaphragmatic interposition and intestinal malrotation) and chronic conditions (cirrhosis or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). This case report presents a 78-year-old male with rapid deterioration, confusion, and mild abdominal discomfort. Clinical and radiological examinations confirmed Chilaiditi syndrome, highlighting the challenges in diagnosis. Management strategies range from conservative approaches to surgical interventions, emphasizing the need for increased clinical awareness among physicians to ensure accurate and timely interventions. This case report underscores the importance of recognizing this rare condition.
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