# Beyond the Usual Age: A Case Report on Segmental Colitis Associated With Diverticulitis in a Young Patient

**Authors:** Samantha Brophy, Nicole Hitomi, Gurvijay Bains

PMC · DOI: 10.7759/cureus.80661 · Cureus · 2025-03-16

## TL;DR

A 22-year-old man was diagnosed with a rare condition called SCAD, typically seen in older adults, highlighting the need for careful diagnosis in young patients with abdominal symptoms.

## Contribution

This case report highlights the rare occurrence of SCAD in a young patient and emphasizes the importance of differential diagnosis in emergency settings.

## Key findings

- SCAD was diagnosed in a 22-year-old male, a condition typically seen in older adults.
- The patient's symptoms improved with pain medication and antiemetics, allowing for discharge.
- The case underscores the importance of considering SCAD in the differential diagnosis for young patients with abdominal pain.

## Abstract

Diverticulitis is a common condition generally seen in older populations. It is rare, but not impossible, to see in younger patients where it can often be confused with other abdominal pathologies. Segmental colitis associated with diverticulitis (SCAD) had been previously considered a complication of diverticulitis, and only fairly recently has it been designated as its own pathology. It is typically defined as a non-specific inflammation localized to the sigmoid region of the colon, with features that may appear similar to inflammatory bowel diseases or acute uncomplicated diverticulitis. We present the case of a 22-year-old male patient who presented to the emergency department (ED) with left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain, suprapubic pain, and nausea, and was found to have SCAD on abdominal imaging. The patient improved with pain medication and antiemetics and was found to be stable for discharge home with appropriate outpatient follow-up. This case presents an unusual presentation for this pathology and brings attention to the importance of a broad differential in the ED as well as understanding management plans and similarities between disease presentations.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** diverticulitis (MONDO:0004235)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Segmental Colitis (MESH:D003092), inflammation (MESH:D007249), inflammatory bowel diseases (MESH:D015212), pain (MESH:D010146), nausea (MESH:D009325), Diverticulitis (MESH:D004238)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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