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Mesenteritis secondary to the use of a pneumatic jackhammer

  • R. W. van der Hulst
  • , E. A. Rauws
  • , G. N. Tytgat

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Abstract

Mesenteritis is an uncommon condition characterized by a variable clinical course, in which spontaneous remission may occur, but in which uncontrollable disease activity leads to death [corrected]. We describe a construction worker with mesenteritis who presented with vague abdominal discomfort and mucoid diarrhoea. A large, irregular mass was found in the abdomen. Upon explorative laparotomy, a large, rubbery, grey and yellow, irresectable tumorous mass was found, which apparently originated from the mesentery of the small bowel. The large bowel was expanded over the tumorous mass. A defunctioning colostomy was made. Histologic examination of biopsy specimens revealed only fatty necrosis of the mesentery and no evidence of malignancy. It is assumed that a pseudotumour of the mesentery had developed after chronic repetitive abdominal trauma caused by the continuous vibration of a pneumatic jackhammer, on which the patient pressed his abdomen during construction work. In this case of mesenteritis, the clinical course was one of spontaneous and complete recovery
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)573-575
JournalEuropean journal of gastroenterology & hepatology
Volume7
Issue number6
Publication statusPublished - 1995

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