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Mesenteric cysts.

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A rare presentation of mesenteric cyst as persistent ascites: A case report.

The Surgeon, 2023
BACKGROUND Mesenteric cysts have been typically described as cystic lesions of mesentery or omentum occurring either intra-abdominally or in the retroperitoneum.
Muhammad Danial Khan   +3 more
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Mesenteric Cysts

European Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1981
7 new cases of cysts in the mesentery of the small bowel are presented, together with 54 clinically and histologically well documented cases from the literature. Most cysts are found in laparotomy for an acute abdomen. Almost half of the patients are under the age of 11 years. The cysts can be unilocular, multilocular or multiple.
R J, Estourgie, M W, van Beek
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Chylous Mesenteric Cyst

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2018
Roberto de la Plaza Llamas   +3 more
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MESENTERIC CYST

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery, 1994
Mesenteric cyst is one of the rarest abdominal tumours, with approximately 820 cases reported since 1507. The incidence varies from 1 per 100000 to 250000 admissions. The lack of characteristic clinical features and radiological signs may present great diagnostic difficulties.
S C, Liew, D C, Glenn, D W, Storey
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Calcified Mesenteric Cyst

Southern Medical Journal, 1978
Reported is a case of a calcified mesenteric cyst that was causing obstruction of the small bowel. Because only roughly one case occurs per 100,000 hospital admissions, mesenteric cysts are rarely thought of and may be difficult to diagnose. The differential diagnosis includes such critical lesions as aortic aneurysm, pancreatitis, ovarian cysts ...
T, Itoh, H A, Dame
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Giant Mesenteric Cyst

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 2006
Mesenteric cysts (MCs) are defined as cystic masses located in the mesentery. These are commonly located at the ileal mesentery, but they also can be found anywhere at the mesentery from the duodenum to the rectum [1]. The incidence of mesenteric cysts has been estimated to be 1:100,000 in the adult population, with a male:female ratio of 1:1 [2].
Ozturk, Gürkan   +7 more
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Mesenteric Cysts

Archives of Surgery, 1974
"Cysts of the mesentery are among the surgical rarities," stated Berkeley Moynihan in 1897.1McKeown et al2believed that mesenteric cysts are medical curiosities of historic interest only. Mesenteric cysts are indeed rare, and have been omitted from some surgical textbooks.
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A Case Report of a Huge Mesenteric Cyst in a 5-Year-Old Girl: A Rare and Challenging Finding in Radiological Assessment

Advanced Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2019
Introduction: Mesenteric cysts are rare benign intra-abdominal vesicles with various clinical presentations. They almost located in the mesentery of the small intestine.
Ahmad Rezaee-Azandaryani   +3 more
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Pediatric chylolymphatic mesenteric cyst: A rare entity

Clinical Cancer Investigation Journal, 2019
Mesenteric cysts are uncommon cystic lesions with variable clinical presentations. These are infrequently encountered lesions reported both in children and in adults.
S. Kalyan, J. Sharma
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