Case presentation A woman in her 30s arrived at the emergency room with a two-week history of abdominal pain localized to the left lower quadrant (LQ). The pain radiated to the left flank with a shooting sensation and increased in intensity (7 out of 10 on the pain scale). She had three complication-free pregnancies and was on estrogen-based contraceptive pills.

Clinical examination  Mild tenderness and a palpable cord in the left LQ Urine analysis Isolated mild microscopic hematuria without any urological or gynecological disorders Urine-HCG pregnancy test Negative Blood examination   Unremarkable except for C-reactive protein levels (1.69 mg/dl) Ultrasound and X-ray of the abdomen Inconclusive results CT Scan of the abdomen with contrast (Figure 1)   Figure 1 . Abdominal CT scan images in the venous phase Reference : Case Reports in Medicine ##Disclaimer## The content provided on…