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DNA from neutrophil extracellular traps (NET‐DNA) restricts the function of IL‐22‐dependent ILC3s in intestinal defense through coiled‐coil domain containing protein 25 (CCDC25), which hinders the repair of intestinal epithelial cells and promotes the progression of UC.
Bo Xu +14 more
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Robotic-assisted laparoscopic management of mesenteric cysts in children. [PDF]
Chen Q +8 more
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Background: Giant appendicitis is an exceptionally rare condition that can mimic other intra-abdominal pathologies, including mesenteric cysts, due to its unusual size and presentation.
Deastri Anjeas Wari +2 more
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Volvulus Due to Mesenteric Cysts in Infants and Children; A Case Report. [PDF]
Romadhon BD +9 more
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Calcified Mesenteric Cyst- An Unusual Presentation as Strangulated Umbilical Hernia
Mesenteric cysts are usually incidental findings during laparotomy. Calcified Mesenteric cyst presenting as irreducible umbilical hernia is a very rare presentation.
Badsheshi, Arunkumar +4 more
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Multiple Enteric Duplication Cysts in a Twin Fetus : Diagnosis and management
Enteric duplication cysts are rare congenital anomalies of the gastrointestinal tract. These can be suspected if cystic lesions are noted in the fetal abdomen during an antenatal ultrasonogram.
Shahila Sheik +4 more
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Giant Abdominal Mesenteric Cyst
Mesentric cysts are rare intra-abdominal diseases. They may occur with highly various symptoms and in general, they are found in routine abdominal examinations.
Çerci, Celal +2 more
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Giant mesenteric cyst with ascites in a 3-year-old boy: A case report
Introduction: Mesenteric cysts are rare, benign intra-abdominal lesions that predominantly affect children. They have an estimated incidence of 1 case per 20,000 children and 1 case per 105,000 adults.
Anagheem Albaho +5 more
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Acute Abdomen Caused by Infected Mesenteric Cyst
Teaching point: Computed tomography is essential for timely diagnosing infected mesenteric cysts as a cause of acute abdomen, ultimately requiring complete excision to confirm diagnosis given the potential of malignant transformation.
Valerie Van Ballaer, Nico Hustings
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Mesenteric dermoid cyst in a child
If a pediatric abdominal mass is not organomegaly or colonic stool, narrowing the diagnostic possibilities may be difficult, especially in resource-poor areas where ancillary tests and treatment options may be limited.
Damien Punguyire, Kenneth Victor Iserson
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