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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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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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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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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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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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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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