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Primary Liposarcoma of the Omentum

Archives of Surgery, 1978
Liposarcomas are common soft tissue tumors of the mediastinum and the retroperitoneum. Although they are rarely found in the greater omentum, when they occur in that area they can become enormous and be mistaken for pancreatic pseudocysts or ascitic distension.
J M, McAvoy   +3 more
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The omentum in malignant diseases

Seminars in Surgical Oncology, 1985
AbstractThe technique and applications of omentoplasty are reviewed from the point of view of the surgical oncologist, with particular emphasis on the use of the omentum in (1) gastrointestinal anastomoses, (2) covering peritoneal defects or radical intra‐abdominal operations for neoplastic disease, (3) urological complications, (4) breast cancer, (5 ...
W C, Abbott, H, White
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Haemangiopericytoma of the greater omentum

European Journal of Surgical Oncology (EJSO), 1995
A case of haemangiopericytoma of the greater omentum is reported here. We discuss the presentation, treatment and prognosis of these rare tumours.
P, Cajano, S D, Heys, O, Eremin
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Heterotopic Paragonimiasis in the Omentum

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 2002
Paragonimus westermani is a lung fluke but may be found in organs other than the lungs. A case of omental paragonimiasis was found incidentally by plain radiography and computed tomography and showed multiple, irregularly shaped, conglomerated calcifications in the intraperitoneum. Many P. westermani ova were detected in the resected omentum.
Woo Kyeong, Jeong   +6 more
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The omentum in facial reconstruction

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1978
THREE times a year on average, we are called upon to treat patients with gunshot injuries to the mid and lower face which involve loss of much facial soft tissue, intra-oral lining and intervening bone; in addition, there are often cornminuted fractures of the bones adjacent to the open wound. Primary treatment has usually consisted only of debridement,
R G, Brown, F, Nahai, J S, Silverton
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Leiomyoma of the omentum in a child

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1986
Leiomyoma of the omentum is a rare tumor. This is a report of the first known case of such a tumor presenting in childhood.
J G, O'Brien, J E, Allen, T A, Queen
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Actinomycosis of the greater omentum

Gastrointestinal Radiology, 1989
A case of histologically proven actinomycosis of the greater omentum is reported. Computed tomography (CT) showed a mass at the greater omentum near the left flank area; it was hypervascular on angiograms and was supplied by the omental artery originating from the splenic artery.
Y L, Wan, S H, Ng, T Y, Lee, C C, Tsai
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Infraction of the greater omentum

Diseases of the Colon & Rectum, 1980
Infarction of the greater omentum is an uncommon entity in children. The etiology of this disease is unknown. It is difficult to differentiate this condition from acute appendicitis in children. Two cases from the pediatric age group are reported.
A, Kakar, S B, Taneja
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ANGIOGRAPHY OF THE GREATER OMENTUM

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1971
Celiac and mesenteric angiography is described as a method for the evaluation of pathologic states of the greater omentum.Metastatic involvement of the omentum (11 cases) showed prominent hypertrophy and tortuosity of the epiploic vessels in the majority of cases. New vessel formation and tumor staining were less frequent.Primary tumors of the omentum (
V, Deutsch, R, Adar, M, Mozes
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Primary torsion of the omentum

The American Journal of Surgery, 1948
Abstract 1. 1. A case of primary torsion of the omentum is presented. 2. 2. The condition is briefly discussed as to frequency, mechanism, diagnosis and treatment.
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