Mesenteric adenitis Flashcards
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Define mesenteric adenitis.
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Inflamed lymph nodes within the mesentery. Can cause similar symptoms to appendicitis and can be difficult to distinguish between the two. Often follows a viral infection and needs no treatment.
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How can you diagnose mesenteric adenitis?
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- US - enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes OR
- CT abdo pelvis OR
- Larparoscopy (if being done for ?appendicitis) - large lymph nodes may be seen when doing laparoscopy for appendicitis, with a normal appendix.
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What are the clinical features of mesenteric adenitis?
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- Generalised tenderness throughout abdomen (not localised to RLQ)
- History of recent or current URTI
Differential: appendicitis or non-specific abdominal pain (which is pain which resolves within 24-48 hours, and less severe than appendicitis)
4
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List the causes of acute abdominal pain in a child.
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