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[Mesenteric panniculitis].

Authors: G, Piessen; C, Mariette; J-P, Triboulet;

[Mesenteric panniculitis].

Abstract

Mesenteric panniculitis also named retractile mesenterite is a rare tumor-like lesion that thickens and shortens the mesentery. It is characterized by the association of inflammation, necrosis or fibrosis involving the adipose tissue of the bowel mesentery. The pathophysiology of this disease remains unclear despite associations with inflammatory diseases or malignancies, especially lymphomas that have been described. When symptomatic, patients may present with abdominal pain, palpable abdominal mass or intestinal obstruction. The disease remains asymptomatic in 30 to 50% of cases. Abdominal CT plays an important role in suggesting the diagnosis and can be useful in distinguishing the several conditions that can mimic mesenteric panniculitis. Nevertheless, pathologic examination of surgical excisional biopsies or sometimes percutaneous biopsies remains necessary to confirm the diagnosis and exclude an underlying infection or malignancy. Medical treatment may consist of therapy with anti inflammatory or immunosuppressive agents and can be proposed in highly symptomatic diseases. Surgical treatment should be exclusively attempted when intestinal obstruction or ischemia occur. Most of the time, it consists in intestinal derivation or segmental resection because complete excision of the lesions is often not possible. Mesenteric panniculitis usually has an uneventful clinical course and resolves spontaneously in a variable delay.

Keywords

Diagnosis, Differential, Humans, Panniculitis, Peritoneal

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