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Exploring Familial Adenomatous Polyposis Through Radiology: A Case Series and Literature Review. [PDF]

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Rashi S   +4 more
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Coexistence of Acute Appendicitis and Mesenteric Cystic Lymphatic Malformation in an Adult: A Case Report and Narrative Review of Intraoperative Management Strategies. [PDF]

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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
exaly   +3 more sources

Vascular anatomical study of persistent descending mesocolon in patients undergoing laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer

Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, 2023
AbstractIntroductionPersistent descending mesocolon (PDM) is a rare congenital atypia of fixation of the descending colon, and currently, very few detailed studies exist on its vascular anatomy. This study was conducted to evaluate the features of the vascular anatomy of PDM to help avoid intraoperative lethal injury and subsequent postoperative ...
Takeo Nitta
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Radiological characteristics and diagnostic clues for persistent descending mesocolon in patients with rectal cancer

Langenbeck's Archives of Surgery
Persistent descending mesocolon (PDM) increases the difficulty and colonic ischemia in the surgery of colorectal cancer, but the preoperative diagnostic criteria have not yet been clearly demonstrated. This study explored the MR imaging features and diagnostic criteria of PDM to improve the preoperative diagnostic rate.The clinical data of 54 patients ...
Lili Wang
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Persistent descending mesocolon – An under-recognized entity!

2023
Clinical History: A 35-year-old female patient presented to the outpatient department with complaints of abdominal discomfort in the right iliac fossa for one year. Ultrasound was inconclusive.
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Persistent Descending Mesocolon as An Intraoperative Risk Factor in Laparoscopic Surgery for Left‐Sided Colon and Rectal Cancer

Asian Journal of Endoscopic Surgery, 2021
AbstractIntroductionPersistent descending mesocolon (PDM) represents a failure of fusion of the descending mesentery, leading to anatomical abnormalities. This study aimed to examine the effects of anatomical features of PDM on laparoscopic surgical outcomes.MethodsPatient backgrounds, surgical outcomes, anatomical characteristics, and operative ...
Kiyoaki Hamada   +9 more
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[A Case of Laparoscopic Resection for Rectal Cancer with Persistent Descending Mesocolon].

Gan to kagaku ryoho. Cancer & chemotherapy, 2022
A 66-year-old man presenting with melena was diagnosed with rectosigmoid cancer and underwent laparoscopic high anterior resection. Intraoperative findings showed that the descending colon did not adhere to the retroperitoneum and was largely displaced inward, and the descending and sigmoid colon extensively and strongly adhered to the small intestinal
Tatsuya, Matsumoto   +13 more
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