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Ileal Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Patient with Sclerosing Mesenteritis: Which Came First?

Patient: Male, 42-year-old Final Diagnosis: Neuroendocrine tumor Symptoms: Abdominal pain Medication:— Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Surgery OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Jejunoileal neuroendocrine tumors (JI-NETs) are rare tumors that can be associated with mesenteric fibrosis....

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Autores principales: Don, Cristine Pathirannehalage, Sforza, Daniele, Siragusa, Leandro, Sensi, Bruno, Manuelli, Matteo Ciancio, Telesca, Rossana, Savino, Luca, Ferrazzoli, Valentina, Grande, Simona, Villa, Massimo, Grande, Michele
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8196396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34092781
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.931372
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author Don, Cristine Pathirannehalage
Sforza, Daniele
Siragusa, Leandro
Sensi, Bruno
Manuelli, Matteo Ciancio
Telesca, Rossana
Savino, Luca
Ferrazzoli, Valentina
Grande, Simona
Villa, Massimo
Grande, Michele
author_facet Don, Cristine Pathirannehalage
Sforza, Daniele
Siragusa, Leandro
Sensi, Bruno
Manuelli, Matteo Ciancio
Telesca, Rossana
Savino, Luca
Ferrazzoli, Valentina
Grande, Simona
Villa, Massimo
Grande, Michele
author_sort Don, Cristine Pathirannehalage
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description Patient: Male, 42-year-old Final Diagnosis: Neuroendocrine tumor Symptoms: Abdominal pain Medication:— Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Surgery OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Jejunoileal neuroendocrine tumors (JI-NETs) are rare tumors that can be associated with mesenteric fibrosis. This case report is of an incidental finding of a JI-NET in a patient who was previously misdiagnosed with sclerosing mesenteritis. CASE REPORT: A 42-year-old man was admitted to our institution with diffuse abdominal pain and clinical and radiographic signs of bowel obstruction. He had a previous diagnosis of sclerosing mesenteritis, which had been histologically diagnosed after an exploratory laparoscopy performed in 2009 for recurrent acute abdominal pain. He was also annually monitored through computed tomography scans for an incidentally discovered, gradually enlarging mesenteric mass for which a “wait and watch” management approach was adopted. After a period of fasting and observation, the patient underwent an urgent exploratory laparotomy because of his worsening condition. Intraoperatively, an ileocecal resection was performed, along with excision of the known mesenteric mass. The pathology report revealed an ileal NET with nodal metastases within the mesentery and mesenteric tumor deposits (pT3N1). CONCLUSIONS: JI-NETs are rare entities, which are usually encountered as incidental findings or in patients with unspecific abdominal pain. Our case represents a probable delayed diagnosis of JI-NET in the context of sclerosing mesenteritis; therefore, a possible association between these 2 conditions should be investigated.
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spelling pubmed-81963962021-06-25 Ileal Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Patient with Sclerosing Mesenteritis: Which Came First? Don, Cristine Pathirannehalage Sforza, Daniele Siragusa, Leandro Sensi, Bruno Manuelli, Matteo Ciancio Telesca, Rossana Savino, Luca Ferrazzoli, Valentina Grande, Simona Villa, Massimo Grande, Michele Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Male, 42-year-old Final Diagnosis: Neuroendocrine tumor Symptoms: Abdominal pain Medication:— Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Surgery OBJECTIVE: Unusual clinical course BACKGROUND: Jejunoileal neuroendocrine tumors (JI-NETs) are rare tumors that can be associated with mesenteric fibrosis. This case report is of an incidental finding of a JI-NET in a patient who was previously misdiagnosed with sclerosing mesenteritis. CASE REPORT: A 42-year-old man was admitted to our institution with diffuse abdominal pain and clinical and radiographic signs of bowel obstruction. He had a previous diagnosis of sclerosing mesenteritis, which had been histologically diagnosed after an exploratory laparoscopy performed in 2009 for recurrent acute abdominal pain. He was also annually monitored through computed tomography scans for an incidentally discovered, gradually enlarging mesenteric mass for which a “wait and watch” management approach was adopted. After a period of fasting and observation, the patient underwent an urgent exploratory laparotomy because of his worsening condition. Intraoperatively, an ileocecal resection was performed, along with excision of the known mesenteric mass. The pathology report revealed an ileal NET with nodal metastases within the mesentery and mesenteric tumor deposits (pT3N1). CONCLUSIONS: JI-NETs are rare entities, which are usually encountered as incidental findings or in patients with unspecific abdominal pain. Our case represents a probable delayed diagnosis of JI-NET in the context of sclerosing mesenteritis; therefore, a possible association between these 2 conditions should be investigated. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2021-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC8196396/ /pubmed/34092781 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.931372 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Don, Cristine Pathirannehalage
Sforza, Daniele
Siragusa, Leandro
Sensi, Bruno
Manuelli, Matteo Ciancio
Telesca, Rossana
Savino, Luca
Ferrazzoli, Valentina
Grande, Simona
Villa, Massimo
Grande, Michele
Ileal Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Patient with Sclerosing Mesenteritis: Which Came First?
title Ileal Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Patient with Sclerosing Mesenteritis: Which Came First?
title_full Ileal Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Patient with Sclerosing Mesenteritis: Which Came First?
title_fullStr Ileal Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Patient with Sclerosing Mesenteritis: Which Came First?
title_full_unstemmed Ileal Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Patient with Sclerosing Mesenteritis: Which Came First?
title_short Ileal Neuroendocrine Tumor in a Patient with Sclerosing Mesenteritis: Which Came First?
title_sort ileal neuroendocrine tumor in a patient with sclerosing mesenteritis: which came first?
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8196396/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34092781
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.931372
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