Cohort study of mesenteric panniculitis and its relationship to malignancy
British journal of surgery2016Vol. 103(12), pp. 1727–1730
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Pamela Buchwald, L Diesing, Liane Dixon, Christopher Wakeman, Timothy Eglinton, B. R. Dobbs, Frank Frizelle
Abstract
MP does not behave like a paraneoplastic phenomenon. The association with malignancy is most likely an epiphenomenon of the many CT images acquired for staging of cancer.
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