Korean J Med.
1999 Jul;57(1):103-107.
Sclerosing mesenteritis associated with skin panniculitis and pleural thickening
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, Asan-Fundation Kangnung Hospital, Kangung, Korea.
- 2Department of General Surgery, Asan-Fundation Kangnung Hospital, Kangung, Korea.
- 3Department of Diagnostic Radiology, Asan-Fundation Kangnung Hospital, Kangung, Korea.
- 4Department of Diagnostic Pathology, Asan-Fundation Kangnung Hospital, Kangung, Korea.
- 5Department of Dermatology, Asan-Fundation Kangnung Hospital, Kangung, Korea.
Abstract
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Sclerosinng mesenteritis is a rare disease that occurs most often among middle aged man. Fewer than 200 cases have been reported in the literature. It is a benign mesenteric lesion characterized by fat necrosis, fibrosis and chronic inflammation. The pathogenesis of this disease is unclear through an autoimmune origin has been proposed. The disease is generally localized and self- limiting. Fatal case is rare but has been reported. In patients with biopsy proven sclerosing mesenteritis having a relentless downhill course, treatment with prednisolone and oral cyclophosphamide in isolated case report has lead to evident clinical and radiological responses. This is a report of a case of sclerosing mesenteritis, who presented to us with history of colicky abdominal pain and weight loss. She was treated with prednisone and intravenous cyclophosphamide pulse therapy and resulted in radiological and clinical improvement. Interestingly this case has associated with skin panniculitis and pleural thickening. The skin panniculitis also showed good response to prednisolone. Our case is the first in which sclerosing mesenteritis was associated with pleural thickening.