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Redefinition of Stemonosudis intermedia (Ege, 1933) and description of a new species from the western Atlantic Ocean (Aulopiformes: Paralepididae). [PDF]
Ho HC, Bemis KE.
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Amyand's hernia in an 11-month-old: a rare intraoperative finding of an adherent appendix. [PDF]
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Cellular Plasticity in Malignant Transformation: Mesothelial Cells.
Michael CW, Davidson B.
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Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2006
Peritoneal loose bodies are usually small, white or pale gray, pea-shaped objects with a smooth glistening surface, which lie free in the peritoneal cavity. They rarely cause symptoms and are usually found incidentally during laparotomy or autopsy. We herein report a patient with two giant peritoneal loose bodies that were found during laparotomy for ...
Kazuaki Takabe, Sarah L Blair
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Peritoneal loose bodies are usually small, white or pale gray, pea-shaped objects with a smooth glistening surface, which lie free in the peritoneal cavity. They rarely cause symptoms and are usually found incidentally during laparotomy or autopsy. We herein report a patient with two giant peritoneal loose bodies that were found during laparotomy for ...
Kazuaki Takabe, Sarah L Blair
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Giant peritoneal loose body – case report
Perspectives in Surgery, 2023The article presents the case of a rare, free moving, completely benign intra-abdominal formation called “giant peritoneal loose body”. In our case, an expansion of the left hypogastrium with central calcification, in intimate contact with intestinal loops, of rather benign etiology, reminiscent of a mesenteric calcifying fibrous tumor, was ...
M, Rykovský, M, Michal
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2015
A 62-year-old man presented with a 20-year history of frequent urination. CT of the abdomen and pelvis revealed a midline mass with central calcification superior to and compressing the bladder. Laparoscopy revealed a free-floating, smooth, firm, rubbery mass.
Rachael Sussman, Jonah Murdock
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A 62-year-old man presented with a 20-year history of frequent urination. CT of the abdomen and pelvis revealed a midline mass with central calcification superior to and compressing the bladder. Laparoscopy revealed a free-floating, smooth, firm, rubbery mass.
Rachael Sussman, Jonah Murdock
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A Giant Peritoneal Loose Body: Report of a Case
American Surgeon, 2007Peritoneal loose bodies are usually small, 0.5 to 2.5 cm in diameter, and rarely cause symptoms. However, “giant” peritoneal loose bodies, larger than 5 cm in diameter, presenting with various symptoms have been also reported. We report here a case of a “giant” peritoneal loose body found in a 73-year-old man.
Tomomi Mohri, Toshio Kato
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