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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].
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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].
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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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"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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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1913
Cystic tumors of the mesentery are probably more uncommon than similar lesions of any of the other structures of the abdominal cavity. The difficulties of differential diagnosis in these cases, however, and the grave results when intervention is delayed too long behoove us to give more thought and attention to what was once considered one of the ...
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Cystic tumors of the mesentery are probably more uncommon than similar lesions of any of the other structures of the abdominal cavity. The difficulties of differential diagnosis in these cases, however, and the grave results when intervention is delayed too long behoove us to give more thought and attention to what was once considered one of the ...
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2018
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Hellenike cheirourgike. Acta chirurgica Hellenica, 1998
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