%0 Case Reports %T Diagnostic Dilemma: IgG4-Related Sclerosing Mesenteritis Mimicking an Abdominal Malignancy Enveloping the Superior Mesenteric Artery. %A Ahmad K %A Saleh M %A Kakakhel M %A Yasin H %A Ali Y %A Rehman HU %A Saeed U %J Cureus %V 16 %N 4 %D 2024 Apr %M 38765330 暂无%R 10.7759/cureus.58480 %X Sclerosing mesenteritis, a rare fibroinflammatory disease affecting the mesentery, presents a diagnostic challenge due to its varied clinical manifestations and unknown etiology. We present a case of a 50-year-old female presenting with epigastric pain and weight loss, initially suspected of abdominal malignancy. Imaging revealed a mesenteric mass, and histopathological examination confirmed dense lymphoplasmacytic infiltrate with storiform fibrosis, along with elevated serum IgG4 levels, indicative of IgG4-related sclerosing mesenteritis. Treatment with thalidomide and prednisolone resulted in significant mass regression and symptom improvement. Our case highlights the importance of considering sclerosing mesenteritis in the differential diagnosis of abdominal masses and suggests a potential therapeutic approach for this rare condition. Further research is warranted to elucidate its pathogenesis and optimize management strategies.