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Omental cyst presenting with profound anaemia
A male infant presented acutely with profound anaemia and abdominal distension. At laparotomy, a huge omental cyst was found. We reviewed our experience of this rare cause of abdominal pathology identifying five further cases since 2005, with a variety ...
Boma T Adikibi +3 more
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Laparoscopic Resection of a Large Omental Cyst: A Case Report
Objective: Mesenteric and omental cyst are the rare intra-abdominal pathologies. We report laparoscopic excision of a large omental cyst in an adult patient.
Anuchit Lerstsirithong +9 more
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Omental and mesenteric cysts are rare intra-abdominal masses in the pediatric population. When large, these lesions can mimic large-volume ascites and may not be immediately recognized. This can lead to a delay in appropriate treatment as a result of additional unnecessary tests and procedures.
Nett, Matthew H +2 more
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Background. Omental cysts are rare intra-abdominal tumors in children. It is challenging to diagnose since other big abdominal cysts are difficult to distinguish from in clinical and CT imaging. Aim.
Donny Aditia, Andi Dwihantoro
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“Primary Omental Hydatid Cyst”: A Rare Entity [PDF]
Hydatid cyst is caused by the parasite Echinococcus granulosus commonly seen in temperate regions. Primary omental hydatid cyst is rare entity. Diagnosis can be achieved with contrast-enhanced computed tomography of abdomen and pelvis along with serology.
Shailesh Sable +4 more
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Chylolymphatic cyst of the greater omentum presenting as abdominoscrotal swelling in a child
Omental cyst are rare abdominal lesions and are difficult to diagnose. They are detected incidentally during imaging studies performed for unrelated reasons.
Kangjam Sholay Meitei +2 more
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Giant primary omental cyst mimicking a pseudoascites
Primary omental cysts are rare intra-abdominal pathology, which are difficult to diagnose preoperatively; as such a high index of suspicion is required for accurate preoperative diagnosis.
Shafi Sheikh, Malla Misbha, Reshi Farooq
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Pseudoascites: Unusual presentation of omental cyst [PDF]
An unusual case of omental cyst is described. The child initially presented with a unilocular intraperitoneal fluid collection on CT. After paracentesis, CT showed freely layering peritoneal fluid, with eventual complete resolution of fluid. CT eight months later demonstrated re-appearance of a multi-septated cystic mass.
Hernandez, Ramiro J. +2 more
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Omental Lymphatic Cyst Torsion Mimicking Urinary Retention: Case Report [PDF]
Omental lymphatic cysts are rare, benign intra-abdominal lesions in children that often pose diagnostic challenges due to nonspecific clinical features. We present a four-year-old male who manifested with lower abdominal pain, dysuria, and acute urinary ...
Swapnil Annasaheb Pattanshetti +4 more
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Omental torsion is a very rare cause of acute abdomen. It commonly indicates itself with the symptoms and signs of acute appendicitis because of its localization on the right of the abdomen.
Mehmet Tolga Kafadar +2 more
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