Retrospective Study
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World J Radiol. Jun 28, 2025; 17(6): 105632
Published online Jun 28, 2025. doi: 10.4329/wjr.v17.i6.105632
Table 1 Distribution of diagnoses by pain location among 230 patients undergoing computed tomography for lower abdominal pain, n (%)
Diagnosis
Right lower pain (n = 94)
Left lower pain (n = 58)
Lower abdominal pain (n = 78)
Idiopathic pain40 (43)29 (50)35 (45)
Appendicitis19 (20)2 (3)2 (3)
Diverticulitis11 (12)3 (5)3 (5)
Ileocecal inflammation6 (6)-2 (3)
Ischemic colitis-2 (4)1 (1)
Ileus2 (2)1 (2)4 (2)
Colonic malignancies2 (2)1 (2)1 (2)
Mesenteric lymphadenitis-1 (2)2 (3)
Enteritis--4 (5)
Chronic constipation--2 (3)
Urological conditions10 (11)10 (17)10 (17)
Gynecological emergencies2 (2)6 (10)5 (6)
Intraperitoneal abscess--2 (4)
Abdominal wall hernia-1 (2)1 (1)
Ascites of unknown origin--1 (1)
Advanced gastric cancer--1 (1)