Fatty necrosis of falciform ligament due to torsion mimics falciform ligament cyst on MRI

Fatty necrosis of falciform ligament due to torsion mimics falciform ligament cyst on MRI

The falciform ligament which is a broad and thin peritoneal ligament, divides the left and right subphreniccompartments. Some pathologies of this ligament can be a rare cause of acute abdomen. Mostly its pathologiespresent a challenge for diagnose. In a case who was admitted with acute abdomen, we determined a fattynecrosis of the falciform ligament during surgery. This rare primary pathology of the falciform ligament mimicsfalciform ligament cyst on MRI, which is another rare pathology.

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