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[Lymphatic cyst of the mesocolon].

open access: yesWiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960), 1969
J, Okulczyk, Z, Piotrowski
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Glomus tumor of the mesocolon

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 2005
Glomus tumors are rare distinctive benign neoplasms, which arise from modified smooth muscle cells of the normal glomus body and are most commonly located in the subungual region of the finger. Intraabdominal locations are relatively rare. We report a case of glomus tumor of the mesocolon in a 10-year-old girl.
Luke Harper, B Le Bail, Muriel Brun
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Leiomyosarcoma of the Mesocolon

Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 1998
Retroperitoneal sarcomas are rare tumours. Although exceptional in the mesocolon, they can yet be considered as a special kind of retroperitoneal tumours. Leiomyosarcoma represents from 25 to 30% in this location. Clinical features are rarely obvious because the symptomatology depends upon displaced or compressed adjacent organs.
O Heymans
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The mesocolon

open access: yes, 2014
Background: Colonic mobilization requires separation of mesocolon from underlying fascia. Despite the surgical importance of planes formed by these structures, no study has formally characterized their microscopic features. The aim of this study was to determine the histological and electron microscopic appearance of mesocolon, fascia, and ...
Culligan, Kevin   +7 more
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Total Mesocolon Examination in Colon Cancer

open access: yesDiseases of the Colon & Rectum, 2017
We read with interest the article by Bertelsen et al1 concerning the mesocolic lymph node excision. We think that, in the case of colon cancers, a complete histological examination of the entire mesocolon allows for the discovery of important features of its secondary pathology. Following this policy in 400 consecutive cases of T2 and T3 colon cancers,
Reggiani Bonetti, Luca   +3 more
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The mesocolon: a prospective observational study

Colorectal Disease, 2012
AbstractAim The aim of this study was to characterize formally the mesocolic anatomy during and following total mesocolic excision. Total mesocolic excision may improve survival in patients with colon cancer. Although this requires a detailed knowledge of normal and variant mesocolic anatomy, the latter is poorly characterized.
Ian C Lavery
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Spontaneous hematoma of the mesocolon.

open access: yesChirurgia italiana, 2005
Spontaneous hematoma of the mesocolon is a rare condition, mainly due to the rupture of a colic artery aneurysm. The authors report on two cases of spontaneous hematoma of the mesocolon and examine the relevant literature. The clinical presentation in our patients was, as indicated in the literature, non-specific, with the occurrence of acute abdomen ...
LEARDI, Sergio   +4 more
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Giant GIST of the mesocolon: report of a case.

open access: yesMinerva chirurgica, 2006
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors are rare neoplasms arising from mesenchymal cells of the gastrointestinal tract, that strongly express a class III receptor tyrosine kinase, called KIT, due to some mutations in the KIT proto-oncogene. Two thirds of GISTs are found in the stomach, 20% to 50% in the small bowel (one third in the duodenum), and 5% to 15 ...
C. Paparelli   +5 more
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Should direct mesocolon invasion be included in T4 for the staging of gastric cancer?

open access: yesJournal of Surgical Oncology, 2010
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: One of the sites most frequently invaded by gastric cancer is the mesocolon; however, the UICC does not mention this anatomical site as an adjacent structure involved in gastric cancer.
Jung Hoon Park   +2 more
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Persistent Descending Mesocolon

Radiology, 1966
The entity, persistent descending mesocolon, although commonly known to European radiologists and frequently noted in their literature, has not previously been discussed in the American radiologic literature (5). This developmental anomaly is characterized by failure of fusion of the mesentery of the left side of the colon with the posterior and ...
G L, Popky, M S, Lapayowker
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