CLINICAL AND PARACLINICAL CHARACTERISTICS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH COLONIC DIVERTICULITIS AT THONG NHAT HOSPITAL
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This article analyzes the clinical and paraclinical features of 47 elderly patients with colonic diverticulitis at Thong Nhat Hospital. The majority were male (68.1%) and aged 60–74
(72.3%). The most common symptom was dull persistent abdominal pain (70.2%), mainly in the right and left iliac fossae. Fever and digestive disorders were atypical, with low fever rates (10.6%) and watery stools accounting for 51%. Blood tests showed leukocytosis in 46.8% and increased CRP in 93.6%. CT imaging was crucial for diagnosis and severity assessment, with 25.5% requiring surgery. The findings highlight the importance of recognizing atypical symptoms and the role of paraclinical tests in diagnosis in the elderly.