TY - JOUR T1 - Diagnosis of mesenteric panniculitis in the multi-detector computed tomography era JF - Saudi Medical Journal JO - Saudi Med J SP - 1013 LP - 1018 DO - 10.15537/smj.2017.10.20163 VL - 38 IS - 10 AU - Waleed S. Mahafza AU - Karam A. Manzalawi AU - Azza A. Gharaibeh AU - Omar W. Khayat AU - Awni D. Shahait AU - Malik E. Juweid Y1 - 2017/10/01 UR - http://smj.org.sa/content/38/10/1013.abstract N2 - Objectives: To assess the prevalence and associations of mesenteric panniculitis (MP) using multi-detector CT (MDCT).Methods: This retrospective study included 4758 consecutive patients who underwent abdomino-pelvic MDCT between January 2012 and December 2014 at Jordan University Hospital, Amman, Jordan. Radiological database was searched for MP diagnosis and patients with suspected MP were re-evaluated by an experienced radiologist to confirm the diagnosis. Data on all patients with confirmed MP diagnosis were subsequently collected and analyzed.Results: Computed tomography features of MP were identified in 90 patients (41 males, 49 females), a prevalence of 1.9%. Mesenteric panniculitis was identified in both asymptomatic and symptomatic patients. Malignancy was found in 28 MP patients (31%) and 44 of the MP patients (49%) had prior history of abdomino-pelvic surgery. Mesenteric panniculitis was significantly more frequently associated with prior abdomino-pelvic surgery (p=0.0001) and the likelihood of associated malignancy in patients with MP was 2.1-fold higher than in patients without MP (p=0.0013).Conclusion: Mesenteric panniculitis can be reliably diagnosed by MDCT due to its typical CT appearance. Its identification is important because of its significant association with malignancy and because it represents one of the differential diagnoses in patients with nonspecific symptoms referred for abdomino-pelvic CT. ER -