PMID: 3384274Jul 1, 1988Paper

Mesenteric panniculitis: CT appearance

Gastrointestinal Radiology
K K KopeckyJ A Madura

Abstract

Mesenteric panniculitis is an uncommon disease that presents with nonspecific symptoms. Laparotomy with biopsy has traditionally been required for diagnosis. A case is presented in which the diagnosis was suggested by computed tomography.

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