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Course of acute nonspecific mesenteric lymphadenitis: single-center experience.

Cecilia BenettiElisa ConficconiFlurim HamitagaMarina WyttenbachSebastiano A G LavaGregorio P MilaniMario Giovanni BianchettiGiacomo D SimonettiRossana Helbling
Published in: European journal of pediatrics (2017)
In patients affected with acute nonspecific mesenteric lymphadenitis, it is advantageous to think of the time span for recovery in terms of ≥ 4 weeks. What is Known: • Mesenteric adenitis is a self-limiting inflammatory condition with well-characterized clinical presentation and imaging features. • A total duration of symptoms of ≤ 4 weeks is usually hypothesized. What is New: • Symptoms persist for 3 to 10 weeks in half of the patients. • At presentation, clinical and laboratory characteristics are similar in children with symptoms persisting for 2 weeks or less and in those with 45 symptoms persisting for 3-10 weeks.
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