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Chylous mesenteric cyst: A diagnostic dilemma
A mesenteric cyst is defined as a cyst that is located in the mesentery of the gastrointestinal tract and may extend from the base of the mesentery into the retroperitoneum. A case report of a patient with mesenteric cyst is presented.
Doreen L.P. Lee +3 more
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A Rare Case of Mesenteric Chylous Cyst in Infant: Case Report and Review of Literature
The occurrence of a mesenteric cyst (MC) is common in adults while in children and in infants is rare. In adults mesenteric cysts are often asymptomatic and discovered incidentally; however, in children they commonly present with symptoms of abdominal ...
Alessia Salatto +8 more
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Chylo-lymphatic Mesenteric Cyst in a 7-Year-Old
Mesenteric cysts are rare intra-abdominal masses that usually remain asymptomatic and present incidentally on radiological imaging. As the incidence is low, with paucity of data, careful pre-operative assessment and execution of surgical procedure often ...
Dubhashi Siddharth Pramod +1 more
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Simultaneous live-related kidney transplant and mesenteric cyst excision - A case report
Mesenteric cysts of the abdomen affecting patients of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are not common. In the absence of symptoms, they may remain undetected unless large in size. When present, the cysts have to be treated by surgical excision. In patients
Sanjay P Kolte +3 more
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Chylolymphatic Cyst of Mesentery of Terminal Ileum: A Case Report in 8 Year-old Boy [PDF]
Mesenteric cysts are rare benign intra peritoneal tumor and more than half of the mesenteric cysts involve the mesentery of the terminal ileum. We present 8 year-old boy, who presented with features of acute intestinal obstruction. Ultrasonography (USG)
Rajendra K Ghritlaharey, Santosh More
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Isolated primary hydatid cyst of small intestinal mesentery: an exceptional location of hydatid disease [PDF]
Hydatid cyst may involve any organ or any part of the human body. The disease occurred more frequently in liver and lungs [1]. Mesenteric hydatid disease is usually secondary to spontaneous or iatrogenic rupture of liver or splenic cyst.
Mohammed Najih +6 more
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Amyand’s hernia associated with mesenteric chylous cyst in infant: a rare case report
Background Amyand’s hernia is a rare condition approximately 0.4–0.6% of all inguinal hernias. Although rare, the Amyand’s hernia is worthy of discussion since the variable presentation that make clinical challenge to diagnose especially in infant.
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Infected mesenteric cyst [PDF]
Mesenteric cyst is a rare condition. Presentation with non-typhoid spontaneous infection in an unusual area makes it even more a rare situation with mesenteric cyst. Its diagnosis is mainly based on the imaging modalities. However, there are difficulties in diagnosis when it is present in an uncommon area and rare known complications.
G Ramesh, Reddy +3 more
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A mass that has no (EBUS) echo. [PDF]
We report findings for a patient that underwent endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) guided transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) for diagnostic purposes after an abnormal chest CT. The patient initially presented with cough and shortness of breath.
Rosenblum, Matthew K +2 more
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