Mesocolon liposarcoma :a case report
Le liposarcome est, après le fibrosarcome, le plus fréquent cancer des tissus mous. Les extrémités et le rétropéritoine sont ses localisations les plus fréquentes. La cavité abdominale et particulièrement le mésocôlon sont des localisations rares.
Ngatchou Djomo, William +4 more
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Rare Case of Persistent Descending Mesocolon Identified on Cross-Sectional Imaging. [PDF]
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Liposarcoma is the second most common soft tissue sarcoma in adults. These neoplasms take their origin from primitive mesenchymal cells and are rarely encountered in fat rich areas, such as subcutaneous tissue and/or the subserosa of the intestinal tract
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Mesenteric rents in the ascending mesocolon as a cause of colic — A retrospective case series
The ventral and dorsal components of the ascending colon are adjoined by the ascending mesocolon, and few case reports have described congenital or acquired malformations of this structure.
Geburek, F. +3 more
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A Rare Case of Asymptomatic Insulinoma with Mesocolonic Lymph Node Metastases and Long-Term Stability. [PDF]
Kitami C +5 more
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Characterization of mesocolic adipose hyperplasia in a rat 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid colitis model and comparison to creeping fat in Crohn disease. [PDF]
Clua L +13 more
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Reframing gastric lymph nodes as a parapancreatic lymph chain: an embryology-driven rationale for omento-bursectomy and omentum-preserving gastrectomy to facilitate safe infrapyloric lymph node dissection. [PDF]
Tokuhara T +3 more
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Long-standing inferior vena cava filter with multidirectional strut penetration: A case report. [PDF]
Mohamed NSA +5 more
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Persistent descending mesocolon (PDM) versus Non-PDM patients on postoperative outcomes after colorectal surgery. [PDF]
Xiang C +7 more
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