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  • 1Department of Radiology, Ziekenhuis Leyenburg, Den Haag, The Netherlands. btonino@yahoo.com

European Radiology
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Heterotropic mesenteric ossification is a rare condition. This case report details its occurrence after multiple surgeries, highlighting diagnostic challenges.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology
  • Pathology
  • Surgical Case Reports

Background:

  • Heterotropic mesenteric ossification (HMO) is an exceptionally rare condition.
  • Few documented cases exist in medical literature.
  • HMO involves abnormal bone formation in the mesentery.

Observation:

  • A case of HMO is presented in a patient with a history of multiple laparotomies.
  • The patient sustained multiple gunshot wounds, leading to extensive surgical interventions.
  • The clinical presentation and diagnostic journey are detailed.

Findings:

  • Radiographic findings of HMO can be mistaken for other pathologies.
  • Characteristic imaging features are discussed to aid diagnosis.
  • Differential diagnoses for mesenteric masses are considered.

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Implications:

  • Accurate diagnosis of HMO is crucial to avoid misinterpretation and guide management.
  • Understanding HMO's association with prior abdominal surgeries is important.
  • Further research into the pathogenesis and treatment of HMO is warranted.