Case Report
Copyright ©2009 The WJG Press and Baishideng.
World J Gastroenterol. Jan 7, 2009; 15(1): 117-120
Published online Jan 7, 2009. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.117
Table 1 Various nomenclature used to describe this condition[357]
Sclerosing mesenteritis1Xanthogranulomatous mesenteritis
Retractile mesenteritisMesenteric lipogranuloma
Liposclerotic mesenteritisSystemic nodular panniculitis
Mesenteric weber-christian disease
Table 2 Association with other idiopathic inflammatory disorders[19]
Retroperitoneal fibrosisSclerosing cholangitis
Riedel thyroiditisSclerosing mediastinitis
Orbital pseudotumorDesmoplastic metastatic carcinoma
Whipple diseaseSarcoma
Mesenteric fibromatosis (intra-abdominal desmoid tumour)
Table 3 Different stages of disease and treatment[13571315]
Stage of diseasePredominant histological featurePreferred terminologyTreatment
Early stagesFat necrosisMesenteric lipodystrophyNone
Intermediate stagesInflammationMesenteric panniculitisImmunosup-pressants[1819]
Colchicine[320]
Tamoxifen[2]
Corticosteroids[31920]
Progesterones[221]
Final stagesFibrosisSclerosing or retractile mesenteritisSurgery (where indicated)