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A Case of Peritoneal Free Floating Calcified Fibromyoma [PDF]
Giant peritoneal loose bodies are rare and few reported cases are found in literature. These are commonly found in the pelvis. Preoperatively these cases are diagnosed accidentally on abdominopelvic evaluation.
Ramaiah Sahadev, Preethan K Nagappa
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CT diagnosis of a large peritoneal loose body: a case report and review of the literature [PDF]
Gabriela Gayer
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Dropped Gallstone Presenting as Recurrent Abdominal Wall Abscess
Dropped gallstones are a known complication of laparoscopic cholecystectomy. Rarely, dropped stones may be embedded within the potential intraperitoneal spaces or abdominal wall, mimicking metastatic implants, tuberculosis, peritoneal loose body ...
Kaushik Kumar, MD +1 more
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Giant peritoneal loose bodies are rare lesions, originating from auto-amputated appendices epiploicae. They may cause urinary or gastrointestinal obstruction and, should the radiologist not be familiar with the entity, can potentially be confused with malignant or parasitic lesions.Familiarity with their characteristic computed tomographic features is ...
Van Zyl, Chris +3 more
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Curious Case of Peritoneal Loose Body [PDF]
Peritoneal loose bodies (PLB) also known as “peritoneal mice”, are rare lesions often found incidentally during laparoscopies or laparotomies. They are often small in size although PLBs measuring in size more than 5 cm have also been reported. Most small PLBs remain asymptomatic and do not require treatment, although large PLBs have also been known to ...
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Pathological diagnosis of peritoneal loose body: a case report
Peritoneal loose bodies are usually incidental findings at laparotomy. Their sizes range from that of a pea to giant loose bodies. We report a case of giant loose peritoneal body measuring 5x 4 cm found incidentally in a 67 year old man.
M Rajbhandari, A Karmacharya, S Shrestha
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Giant Peritoneal Loose Body: Case Report and Review of Literature
Peritoneal loose bodies are usually diagnosed incidentally. Only a few cases are documented in the literature. The pathophysiology of this condition is not fully known and its origin may possibly be related to the twisting and separation of epiploic ...
Rodrigo Oom +4 more
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Behaviour of a new composite mesh for the repair of full-thickness abdominal wall defects in a rabbit model. [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Composite biomaterials designed for the repair of abdominal wall defects are composed of a mesh component and a laminar barrier in contact with the visceral peritoneum.
Gemma Pascual +4 more
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Rectal endoscopic full-thickness resection of peritoneal loose body. [PDF]
Yang M, Ren J, Yang Z, Yuan X, Liu T.
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