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Sclerosing mesenteritis mimicking metachronous peritoneal metastases from descending colon adenocarcinoma.
Watanabe, Toshifumi; Terai, Shiro; Tsukada, Tomoya; Takeshita, Masaki; Matsui, Koshi; Amaya, Koji; Kaji, Masahide; Maeda, Kiichi; Shimizu, Koichi; Saito, Junko; Mochizuki, Kentaro; Uchiyama, Akio.
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  • Watanabe T; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan. w10423@hotmail.co.jp.
  • Terai S; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Tsukada T; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Takeshita M; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Matsui K; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Amaya K; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Kaji M; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Maeda K; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Shimizu K; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Saito J; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Mochizuki K; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
  • Uchiyama A; Department of Surgery, Toyama Prefectural Central Hospital, Nishinagae 2-2-78 Toyama, Toyama, 9308550, Japan.
World J Surg Oncol ; 15(1): 142, 2017 Aug 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28764712
BACKGROUND: Sclerosing mesenteritis is a non-neoplastic inflammatory disease that occurs in the bowel mesentery. Distinguishing sclerosing mesenteritis from neoplasms may be difficult because of the clinical and radiographic similarities between the two disease entities. CASE PRESENTATION: We report a case of sclerosing mesenteritis mimicking peritoneal metastases of colorectal carcinoma. A 73-year-old man with stage II descending colon adenocarcinoma with poor prognostic features was found to have developed left lower abdominal quadrant masses on computed tomography (CT) 9 months after undergoing radical surgery. These masses were diagnosed as peritoneal metastases because they grew in size and displayed fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) uptake 3 months later; thus, a laparotomy was performed. The masses, which were localized in the jejunal mesentery, were excised completely via segmental jejunal resection. Histopathological analysis confirmed that the masses were sclerosing mesenteritis. The patient showed no signs of sclerosing mesenteritis or colorectal carcinoma recurrence during follow-up. CONCLUSIONS: In patients suspected of having localized peritoneal metastasis from malignancies, any masses must be sampled by surgical excisional biopsy and subsequently examined to rule out alternative diagnoses, such as sclerosing mesenteritis.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neoplasias Peritoneales / Paniculitis Peritoneal / Adenocarcinoma / Neoplasias del Colon Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: World J Surg Oncol Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Neoplasias Peritoneales / Paniculitis Peritoneal / Adenocarcinoma / Neoplasias del Colon Tipo de estudio: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: World J Surg Oncol Año: 2017 Tipo del documento: Article