Mesenteric panniculitis in a thirteen-year-old Korean boy treated with prednisolone: A case report

Sun Hwan Bae, Se Jin Park, Wan Seop Kim, Min Woo Lee, Ji Soo Kim

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Abstract

Pediatric mesenteric panniculitis is an extremely rare disease of unknown etiology characterized by chronic inflammation, fat necrosis, and fibrosis in the mesenteric adipose tissue. A previously healthy 13-year-old boy was admitted because of right upper abdominal pain. An abdominal computed tomography scan revealed increased attenuation and enhancement in the left upper abdominal omental fat and anterior peritoneal wall thickening. A laparoscopic biopsy showed mesenteric panniculitis with chronic inflammation, adiponecrosis, and septal fibrosis. Serological tests for autoimmune diseases, nested polymerase chain reaction for Mycobacterium tuberculosis, and special immunohistochemical stains for malignancy were all negative. Symptomatic improvement and improved abnormal findings were achieved after an 8-month treatment with prednisolone according to a follow-up abdominal computed tomography scan. Here, we report a case of pediatric mesenteric panniculitis treated with prednisolone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)143-146
Number of pages4
JournalPediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition
Volume19
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Child
  • Mesenteric panniculitis
  • Prednisolone

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