| Literature DB >> 26848804 |
João Pedro Tavares Pereira1, Vera Romão1, Margarida Eulálio1, Rita Jorge1, Filipe Breda1, Suzana Calretas2, Sara Leitão2, Gisela Eugénio3, Rui Santos2, Armando Carvalho2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sclerosing mesenteritis is an idiopathic inflammatory and fibrotic disease that affects the mesentery. It is a rare disease, with the total number of reported cases in the literature ranging from 122 to 300. It mainly affects men in the sixth decade of life, and its etiology remains unknown. Clinical presentation is variable, but it is frequently asymptomatic. Diagnosis is often made by computed tomography (CT) scan, although biopsy may be needed for confirmation. An association between other diseases (e.g., neoplasms) and sclerosing mesenteritis has been described, but the relationship between the latter and glucose changes is not disclosed in the currently available literature. CASE REPORT: Five cases of sclerosing mesenteritis and glucose metabolism disorders (impaired fasting glucose and type 2 diabetes mellitus) were retrospectively collected and analyzed. The mean age was 65 ± 9.3 years, 80% were male, and all patients were white. Three patients were asymptomatic and the other 2 (40%) had non-specific chronic abdominal pain. Blood tests revealed normal inflammatory parameters (mean HbA1c was 6.4% and fasting blood glucose was 140 mg/dL). The diagnosis was made by abdominal CT scan. The 2 symptomatic patients underwent therapy with colchicine 1 mg/day, with clinical improvement. During the mean 43-month follow-up period, there was no symptomatic progression, thereby maintaining the usual benign course of this condition.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26848804 PMCID: PMC4743678 DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.896145
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Case Rep ISSN: 1941-5923
Demographics and patient characteristics.
| 51 | 70 | 63 | 67 | 76 | |
| Male | Male | Male | Male | Female | |
| Caucasian | Caucasian | Caucasian | Caucasian | Caucasian | |
| ø | Abdominal pain | ø | Abdominal pain | ø | |
| 2 years | 10 years | 8 years | 15 years | 6 years | |
| NASH | Hypertension | Hypertension | Hypertension | Hypothyroidism | |
| 5% | 7.7% | 6.2% | 6.7% | 6.5% | |
| ø | Colchicine | ø | Colchicine | ø | |
| – | Pain improvement at 8 months | – | Pain improvement at 3 months | – |
NASH – non-alcoholic steatohepatitis.