Benign sclerosing and fibrosing conditions of the abdomen and their potential mimics

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Abstract

The process of abnormal reparative or reactive processes in the abdominal cavity, can lead to sclerosis and fibrous deposition. The relatively recent discovery of an IgG4 subgroup of immune mediated sclerosing disease 1,2 has thrown some light on the pathophysiology of these conditions. Firstly, our pictorial review aims to describe imaging findings to enhance the general radiologist's recognition and interpretation of this varied group of benign sclerotic and fibrotic abdominal processes. Secondly, along with the imaging findings, we bring into discussion the potential mimics of these pathologic processes to minimise interpretational errors. Moreover, some of the mimics of these processes are in the spectrum of malignant disease. Most importantly, to ensure a correct diagnosis thorough clinical and histopathological assessment are required to support the imaging findings presented in this review.

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Mullineux, J. H., Ivan, C. V., Pancholi, J., Verma, R., Rajesh, A., Verma, S., & Stephenson, J. A. (2018). Benign sclerosing and fibrosing conditions of the abdomen and their potential mimics. Journal of Clinical Imaging Science. Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications. https://doi.org/10.4103/jcis.JCIS_19_18

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