Sterile splenic abscesses in systemic Weber-Christian disease
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Auteurs : Douglas E. Lemley [États-Unis] ; Byungkyu Chun [États-Unis] ; Thomas R. Cupps [États-Unis]Source :
- The American Journal of Medicine [ 0002-9343 ] ; 1987.
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- Abdominal discomfort, Abdominal pain, Abscess, American journal, Arch dermatol, Bowel ischemia, Case records, Case report, Clin pathol, Embolic disease, Erythema nodosum, Erythematosus, Georgetown university, Inflammation, Lesion, Lower extremities, Lupus, Lupus erythematosus panniculitis, Lupus profundus, Macrophage, Medicine volume, Mesenteric, Mesenteric panniculitis, Nodular, Nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis, Nodule, Nonsuppurative, Nonsuppurative panniculitis, Pancreatic disease, Panniculitis, Pathol, Physical examination, Polymorphonuclear leukocytes, Present case, Relapsing, Right thigh, September, Splenectomy, Splenic, Splenic lesions, Sterile splenic abscesses, Subcutaneous, Systemic disease, Systemic lupus erythematosus, Tender subcutaneous nodules, Tissue cultures, Tomography, Undescribed complication, Upper quadrant, Weberchristian disease, Westergren erythrocyte sedimentation rate.
Abstract
Abstract: A patient with Weber-Christian disease and relapsing abdominal pain due to sterile splenic abscesses is presented. Histologically, acute and chronic inflammation with focal suppurative infiltrates of phagocytosed fat was detected in the absence of vascular or embolic disease, infection, or other apparent cause. Abdominal discomfort, an uncommon manifestation of Weber-Christian disease, usually is related to mesenteric panniculitis. Sterile splenic abscesses represent a previously undescribed complication of Weber-Christian disease, and another source of abdominal pain in this disorder. Although the precise pathophysiology of sterile splenic abscess formation in Weber-Christian disease is unknown, splenectomy is an effective means of alleviating pain.
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DOI: 10.1016/0002-9343(87)90773-X
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