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Omental pseudocyst

Radiation Medicine, 2007
Diagnostic image features of the omental cyst remain to be fully understood because of its rarity. We present here a case of omental cyst in a 29-year-old man involving several diagnostic image features. Contrasted computed tomography showed thin ring-like enhancement, and angiography revealed the feeding arteries that branched from the right ...
Takumi, Nakano   +3 more
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Pancreatic Pseudocysts

Surgical Clinics of North America, 1975
Pseudocysts are fascinating lesions of the pancreas which present as upper abdominal masses in about 80 per cent of cases, but also as obstructive jaundice, intrasplenic and intra-left-renal masses, mediastinal masses, flank abscess, pleural effusions, and ascites rich in amylase.
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Mediastinal pancreatobiliary pseudocysts

Khirurgiya. Zhurnal im. N.I. Pirogova, 2022
To select the optimal treatment for uninfected and suppurative rare mediastinal pancreatobiliary pseudocysts.There were 10 patients with mediastinal pancreatogenic (n=9) and biliogenic (n=1) pseudocysts formed through esophageal (n=9) and aortic (n=1) hiatus of the diaphragm.
G.I. Dryazhenkov   +4 more
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Bilateral Pseudocystic Pheochromocytoma

Journal of Computer Assisted Tomography, 1980
A case of bilateral pheochromocytoma presenting as primarily cystic suprarenal masses is reported. The computed tomographic manifestations, possible etiology, and differential diagnosis of these cystic suprarenal lesions are discussed.
P, Falappa   +5 more
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Mediastinal pancreatic pseudocyst

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1984
Among previous cases of mediastinal pseudocyst requiring surgical decompression, all but one had been found at surgery to occupy a position both in the mediastinum and in the upper abdomen. In the present case, although preoperative ultrasound and CT scans suggested that the pseudocyst was straddling the diaphragm, an abdominal portion could not be ...
P A, Banks   +5 more
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Mediastinal pancreatic pseudocysts

The American Journal of Surgery, 1972
Abstract Three patients with mediastinal extension of pancreatic pseudocysts are presented. Clinical manifestations included a history of esophageal obstruction and pleural effusion in two patients, and in none of the three could an epigastric mass be palpated.
B M, Jaffe   +3 more
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Pancreatic Pseudocyst

Tropical Doctor, 1982
D B, McConnell   +3 more
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Mediastinal Pseudocyst

Journal of Clinical Gastroenterology, 1982
S, McCarthy   +4 more
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