Duodenal Perforation Masquerading as a Retroperitoneal Mass in a Neonate: A Rare Presentation [PDF]
Duodenal perforation (DP) is a very rare entity in neonates. Although there can be several causes of retroperitoneal mass in a neonate, DP presenting as a retroperitoneal mass has not been described in the literature. We present a case of DP masquerading
Saurav Srivastava +3 more
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A Retroperitoneal Mass Encasing the Renal Hilum Presenting as a Parapelvic Tumor: A Case Report with Laparoscopic Resection Approach [PDF]
Retroperitoneal masses are a rare condition that may be discovered incidentally in routine abdominal imaging. These lesions are commonly asymptomatic but may be associated with intestinal obstruction and rarely presented with acute abdomen.
Mohammad Reza Nikoobakht +8 more
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Large retroperitoneal mass [PDF]
Ryan Lamm, MD, Wilbur B. Bowne, MD
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Retroperitoneal Gastrointestinal Type Schwannoma Presenting as a Renal Mass
Retroperitoneal schwannomas are extremely rare, and unreported in Urology. Often thought to be malignant from imaging the diagnosis is often delayed until Histology.
Susan J. Hall +4 more
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Incidental Ultrasound Findings of a Giant Retroperitoneal Schwannoma: A Case Study [PDF]
Schwannoma in retroperitoneal region is quite rare. In this report, we presented such a rare case of a large size schwannoma in a 23-year-old man admitted with a complaint of mild pain in his right lower abdomen.
Jiaqi Zhao, MD, Weiqing Li, MD, Xiaolin Ma, MD, Rui Chen, MD, Lin Chen, MD
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Benign retroperitoneal cyst – important differential diagnosis of retroperitoneal mass [PDF]
Retroperitoneal cyst is very rare clinical condition having incidence 1:5750 to 1:250,000. Most of the retroperitoneal lesions are asymptomatic. We are presenting a case of retroperitoneal cyst in a 65 years old female patient who presented with vague ...
Kapil Rampal +4 more
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Solid Primary Retroperitoneal Masses in Adults: An Imaging Approach
Mass lesions in the retroperitoneal space may be primary or secondary. Primary retroperitoneal mass lesions are relatively uncommon as compared to pathology that arises secondarily from retroperitoneal organs. These may be solid or cystic lesions.
Vaibhav Gulati +2 more
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Maternal horseshoe kidney presenting as an incidental retroperitoneal mass at mid-trimester sonography [PDF]
David M Sherer +2 more
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Retroperitoneal extrarenal Wilms tumor is a rare condition in children that can be easily misdiagnosed as other retroperitoneal malignancies unrelated to the renal origin. Computerized tomography scan plays a crucial role in diagnosing and distinguishing
Ting Li, Haoru Wang, Xin Chen, Ling He
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Localized retroperitoneal mass suspected malignancy: A rare case of unicentric Castleman's disease [PDF]
Abdulkarim Hasan, Khalid Nafie
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