Panniculitis
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Mesenteric panniculitis.
Mesenteric panniculitis is a rare condition of unknown etiology that causes inflammation of the adipose tissue in the mesentery. We describe a case in which mesenteric panniculitis was diagnosed on the basis of imaging and resolved spontaneously.
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A 53-year-old black woman presented with a 3-day history of abdominal pain. Ultrasound of the abdomen showed a gall bladder packed with small stones. She gave a history of abdominal surgery for a gynaecological condition. She had a cholecystectomy done, but her symptoms continued after cholecystectomy. She then had anendoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatogram (ERCP) and sphincterotomy done, a...
full textWolf’s Panniculitis
A 28-year-old male patient, presented with a one-week history of pain and itching on the skin of the left upper leg. Erythematous indurated, warm and painful on palpation, subcutaneous plaques and nodules were clinically observed, affecting the skin of the left upper leg, within a recent black-wolf tattoo. The diagnosis of traumatic panniculitis with superposed bacterial infection, provoked by ...
full textRetroperitoneal panniculitis.
To cite: Terada N, Tanaka T, Fujimoto T, et al. BMJ Case Rep Published online: [please include Day Month Year] doi:10.1136/ bcr-2015-212670 DESCRIPTION A 21-year-old Japanese woman developed acute onset of persistent epigastric pain and nausea, and presented to the emergency department 12 h after the onset of symptoms. There was no significant medical history, nor was there allergy, significant...
full textCold panniculitis neonatorum.
75 VOLUME 46__JANUARY 17, 2009 Localised areas of erythema and induration developed on the feet of 2 term neonates (male and a female) on the 7th and 10th day of life respectively, at the peak of winters in the plains of North India. There were no preceding perinatal risk factors or complications. The babies had no direct exposure to any cold object or ice. Woody erythema was noted first, follo...
full textHistiocytic cytophagic panniculitis.
A 33 year old man developed fever, malaise, jaundice, pancytopenia, coagulation abnormalities, hepatomegaly, pleural effusions and a subcutaneous lump. Biopsies revealed a lobular panniculitis with the presence of cytophagic histiocytes; erythrophagocytosis was also demonstrated in the liver and bone marrow. Despite the use of chemotherapy (CHOP) his clinical condition deteriorated and he died ...
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volume 1 issue 2
pages 19- 21
publication date 1998-01-01
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