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A case of spontaneous mesenteric hematoma with diagnostic difficulty.

Nobuhisa Tanioka1, Hiromichi Maeda2, Sachi Tsuda2, Jun Iwabu2, Tsutomu Namikawa2, Mitsuko Iguchi3, Kazuhiro Hanazaki2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Spontaneous mesenteric hematoma (SMH) is a rare condition characterized by intraperitoneal hemorrhage of unknown etiology. SMH without worsening of general status allows conservative management; however, patients showing chronological changes on imaging require surgical intervention to rule out possible malignancy. CASE
PRESENTATION: A 69-year-old man was referred to our hospital to evaluate an abdominal mass with no associated clinical symptoms. He had a history of chronic hepatitis C and diabetes mellitus. Six months earlier, computed tomography (CT) revealed a 75-mm tumor arising from the jejunum, suspected to be a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) of the small intestine. Following a further 6 months of observation, the patient was referred to our hospital. Abdominal contrast-enhanced CT revealed a well-defined heterogeneous round tumor with a maximum diameter of 75 mm adjacent to the upper jejunum. The tumor was accompanied by calcification at the periphery, with no evidence of augmentation over the prior 6 months. Diffuse lymphadenopathy was observed around the aorta and splenic artery. Under the diagnosis of GIST arising from small intestine, the patient underwent elective surgery. The resection revealed an elastic soft tumor at the mesentery adjacent to the upper jejunum with severe adhesion between the tumor and jejunum. The tumor origin was unclear; thus, we performed mesenteric excision and partial enterectomy without lymph node dissection. The tumor was surrounded by fibrous capsular tissue containing massive hemosiderin deposits and cholesterol crystals showing partial calcification, resulting in a diagnosis of spontaneous hematoma of the mesentery.
CONCLUSIONS: We report a case of SMH mimicking small intestinal GIST. It is difficult to diagnose long-established SMH because its radiological features change with time, and more case reports are needed to improve the accuracy of diagnosis.

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Keywords:  Calcification; Gastrointestinal stromal tumor; Intraperitoneal hemorrhage; Mesenteric hematoma

Year:  2020        PMID: 32488445     DOI: 10.1186/s40792-020-00867-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Case Rep        ISSN: 2198-7793


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