Prague Med. Rep. 2026, 127, 48-50

https://doi.org/10.14712/23362936.2026.8

Jejunal Diverticulitis: A Diagnostic and Therapeutic Overview

Clara Rosa Ventura1ID, Marcelo de Queiroz Pereira da Silva2ID, Thaís Nogueira Dantas Gastaldi3ID, Márcio Luís Duarte3,4ID

1Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Santos, Santos (SP), Brazil
2WEBMAGEM Telerradiologia, São Paulo (SP), Brazil
3Diagnósticos da América S. A. – DASA, São Paulo (SP), Brazil
4Universidade de Ribeirão Preto (UNAERP) – Campus Guarujá, Guarujá (SP), Brazil

Received June 21, 2025
Accepted February 26, 2026

Jejunal diverticulitis is a rare and often underdiagnosed condition characterized by inflammation of jejunal diverticula, more commonly seen in elderly patients with comorbidities. While most cases remain asymptomatic and are incidentally discovered during imaging studies, some patients may present with nonspecific symptoms such as abdominal pain and discomfort. The diagnosis is challenging due to its low prevalence and non-specific clinical presentation, often mimicking other causes of acute abdomen like appendicitis or colonic diverticulitis. Computed tomography with intravenous contrast is considered the gold standard for identifying diverticula, associated inflammatory changes, and potential complications. Ultrasound can also aid in diagnosis in certain cases. Management depends on the clinical severity. Uncomplicated cases generally respond well to conservative treatment with antibiotics and supportive care, while complicated cases may require surgical intervention. Early recognition and appropriate management are essential to prevent severe complications, such as perforation, bleeding, or obstruction, and to improve patient outcomes.

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