Mesenteric Cyst
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Laparoscopic excision of a mesenteric cyst during pregnancy. (1/21)
BACKGROUND: Laparoscopic management of mesenteric cysts during pregnancy has not been reported before. CASE REPORT: A young woman with a mesenteric cyst associated with a crossed ectopic kidney, underwent laparoscopic excision of the cyst in the second trimester of pregnancy. The procedure was completed without complications, and the patient was discharged on the third postoperative day. Thereafter, the pregnancy progressed uneventfully, and she delivered a healthy baby at term. CONCLUSION: Laparoscopic management of mesenteric cysts during pregnancy is feasible, safe, and less invasive than laparotomy when performed in select patients by experienced surgeons. (+info)Multiple chylous cysts of abdomen causing intestinal obstruction. (2/21)
A case of multiple chylous cysts of the abdomen in a 35 years old female is presented here. The patient presented with signs and symptoms of acute intestinal obstruction. Exploratory laparotomy revealed few intestinal adhesions along with multiple small cysts containing blood stained gelatinous material in the abdominal cavity, some of which were excised alongwith lymph nodes. The abdomen was closed after a saline peritoneal lavage. Chylous nature of the cysts was confirmed on histopathology. The post-operative course was asymptomatic. (+info)Intestinal obstruction due to a mesenteric cyst. (3/21)
Mesenteric cysts are rarely thought of, may be difficult to diagnose, and are usually asymptomatic except when complicated. Intestinal obstruction is a rarely reported complication of these cysts. A case of mesenteric cyst that was causing obstruction of the large bowel is presented, along with a review of the literature. (+info)Ruptured mesenteric cyst: a rare presentation after trauma. (4/21)
Mesenteric cysts are rare intraabdominal benign cystic lesions. These lesions are most commonly located in the ileal mesentery, without any sex predilection. Mesenteric cysts may be totally asymptomatic and discovered incidentally during routine radiologic examinations. Chronic abdominal pain or acute abdomen may be accompanying to these lesions. Ultrasonography, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging are valuable in the diagnosis. Rarely, these lesions may be presented with rupture after trauma. We present a patient with a ruptured ileal mesenteric cyst due to a blunt abdominal trauma and diagnosed by emergency laparotomy. (+info)Cystic lymphangioma of the mesentery causing intestinal obstruction. (5/21)
Mesenteric cystic lymphangioma is a rare lesion that is not often described in the literature. A four-year-old boy, who presented with abdominal distension and pain, is reported. At surgery, a huge mesenteric cyst was found to be the cause of the intestinal obstruction and was completely excised. Histology was consistent with a cystic lymphangioma. Abdominal lymphangioma is a rare cause of bowel obstruction. Clinical presentation varies and may be misleading due to a lack of awareness of the clinical condition. Occasionally, the diagnosis is made during surgery. General awareness of this entity with a high index of suspicion is needed to avoid complications. (+info)Recurrent alpha-fetoprotein secreting Sertoli-Leydig cell tumor of ovary with an unusual presentation. (6/21)
Alpha-fetoprotein secreting (AFP) Sertoli-Leydig cell tumors of ovary (SLCT) are now identified as a distinct entity among the uncommon group of sex cord tumors of ovary. We report an unusual case of recurrent AFP secreting ovarian tumors and as ileocecal mesenteric cyst in a 25-year-old patient resulting in difficulty in initial diagnosis of AFP producing SLCT. Although six recurrent cases were described out of the 25 reported cases of AFP secreting SLCTs, this patient with an unusual presentation of recurrence is the second case in the literature to the best of our knowledge. (+info)Mucinous cystic neoplasms of the mesentery: a case report and review of the literature. (7/21)
(+info)A case of a mesenteric cyst in the sigmoid colon of a 3-year-old girl. (8/21)
Mesenteric cysts are rare. In this paper we present a case of a mesenteric cyst in the sigmoid colon of a 3-year-old girl. On the first visit to our department, a smooth-surfaced soft mass approximately 15 cm in diameter was noticed in the right lower abdomen. Although the patient complained of lower abdominal pain, there was no tenderness or guarding. Laboratory tests indicated no abnormality except a slightly increased level of C-reactive protein (2.3 mg/dL). A plain abdominal X-ray film revealed displacement of colonic gas from the right lower abdomen, and abdominal ultrasonography and computed tomography revealed a smooth cystic mass measuring 9.5 x 8.7 x 4.7 cm that contained many internal septa. Because the patient had several symptoms, we performed a surgical operation under general anesthesia. We found a light-red cystic mass, 8.5 x 8.0 x 3.0 cm in size, in the mesentery of the sigmoid colon and surrounding the sigmoid colon, without adhesion to any other organ. We approached the cystic mass from the sigmoid colon and the mesentery of sigmoid colon and completely resected it without complications. The content of the cystic mass was a pale-yellow serous fluid. A cytological examination revealed mainly lymphocytes with reactive mesothelial cells. The resulting pathological diagnosis was a multi-lobular mesenteric cyst. Immunohistochemical staining with D2-40 antibody was positive value along the wall of the cyst, indicating that the cyst was derived from a lymphatic vessel. (+info)A Mesenteric Cyst is a rare, benign abdominal mass that forms within the mesentery, which is the fold of membrane that attaches the intestine to the abdominal wall and contains blood vessels, lymphatic vessels, and nerves. These cysts can vary in size from a few centimeters to several inches in diameter. They are typically asymptomatic but can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, or a palpable mass, depending on their size and location. The exact cause of mesenteric cysts is not well understood, but they may be congenital or acquired due to trauma, inflammation, or surgery. Treatment usually involves surgical removal of the cyst.
"Acute abdomen" is a medical term used to describe a sudden and severe abdominal pain that requires immediate medical attention. This condition can be caused by various factors such as inflammation, infection, obstruction, or perforation of the abdominal organs. Common causes of acute abdomen include appendicitis, cholecystitis, diverticulitis, intestinal obstruction, and perforated ulcers.
The symptoms of acute abdomen may include severe and localized or generalized abdominal pain, tenderness, rigidity, rebound tenderness, fever, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. The diagnosis of acute abdomen is usually made based on the patient's history, physical examination, laboratory tests, and imaging studies such as X-rays, ultrasound, or CT scan.
Treatment of acute abdomen depends on the underlying cause and may include antibiotics, intravenous fluids, pain management, and surgery in severe cases. Delayed diagnosis and treatment of acute abdomen can lead to serious complications such as sepsis, peritonitis, and even death.
Cystic lymphangioma is a benign (noncancerous) tumor that develops in the lymphatic system, which is a part of the immune system. It is typically present at birth or appears in early childhood. The tumor is caused by the abnormal development of lymphatic vessels, resulting in the formation of cystic spaces filled with lymph fluid.
Cystic lymphangioma can occur anywhere in the body but are most commonly found in the head and neck region, particularly in the tongue, mouth, and throat. They may also appear in the armpits or groin. The tumor usually grows slowly and can cause various symptoms depending on its location. For example, a cystic lymphangioma in the throat can cause difficulty breathing, swallowing, or speaking.
Treatment options for cystic lymphangioma include surgical removal of the tumor, sclerotherapy (injection of a solution that causes the cysts to harden and shrink), or observation if the tumor is not causing any symptoms. The choice of treatment depends on various factors, including the size and location of the tumor, as well as the patient's age and overall health.
A cyst is a closed sac, having a distinct membrane and division between the sac and its surrounding tissue, that contains fluid, air, or semisolid material. Cysts can occur in various parts of the body, including the skin, internal organs, and bones. They can be caused by various factors, such as infection, genetic predisposition, or blockage of a duct or gland. Some cysts may cause symptoms, such as pain or discomfort, while others may not cause any symptoms at all. Treatment for cysts depends on the type and location of the cyst, as well as whether it is causing any problems. Some cysts may go away on their own, while others may need to be drained or removed through a surgical procedure.
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The umbilicus, also known as the navel, is the scar left on the abdominal wall after the removal of the umbilical cord in a newborn. The umbilical cord connects the developing fetus to the placenta in the uterus during pregnancy, providing essential nutrients and oxygen while removing waste products. After birth, the cord is clamped and cut, leaving behind a small stump that eventually dries up and falls off, leaving the umbilicus. In adults, it typically appears as a slight depression or dimple on the abdomen.
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Benign9
- As proposed by Gross, mesenteric and omental cysts are thought to represent benign proliferations of ectopic lymphatics that lack communication with the normal lymphatic system. (medscape.com)
- Mesenteric cysts are usually benign and can be very large fluid-filled (2000 mL) lesions. (uchicago.edu)
- Diagnosis: Benign mesenteric cyst. (radiologycases.my)
- A 2-year interim analysis from the International Ovarian Tumor Analysis Phase 5 (IOTA5) study showed that 80% of ovarian cysts considered benign on ultrasonography either disappeared or required no intervention. (medscape.com)
- Her surgical history included an uncomplicated open excision of a benign mesenteric cyst, eight years ago and a cesarean section, two years ago. (hindawi.com)
- The question of malignancy plays virtually no role in prenatal diagnosis because fetal ovarian cysts are almost always functional and benign tumors [2]. (degruyter.com)
- Primary mesenteric solid neoplasms are rare and the majority of them are benign. (sajr.org.za)
- The case was reviewed at the specialist Multi-Disciplinary Meeting (MDM) and based on morphology, age and gender, a provisional diagnosis of benign or low grade malignant cyst was entertained. (symbiosisonlinepublishing.com)
- These benign cysts may appear similar to cystic neoplasms and would need to be evaluated by CT, MRI +/- Endo-luminal Ultrasound (EUS). (symbiosisonlinepublishing.com)
Excision4
- Laparoscopic adrenalectomy, nephrectomy, splenectomy and mesenteric cyst excision are safe procedures in pregnant patients. (guidelinecentral.com)
- We are presenting here a case of post-operative intussusception in one and half year old male child after excision of pseudo cyst of pancreas. (njhsciences.com)
- Singh AP, Gupta AK, Barolia DK, Ansari M. Post-Operative Intussusception in a Child after Pseudo Cyst of Pancreas Excision. (njhsciences.com)
- Small cysts might respond to medical management, whereas large symptomatic cysts will require excision for the final diagnosis and treatment. (biomedcentral.com)
Pancreatic6
- A provisional clinical diagnosis of pseudo-pancreatic cyst was made. (biomedcentral.com)
- Im guessing pancreatic cyst/abscess as pure omental cysts/abscesses are rare in cats in my experience and more frequent in dogs. (sonopath.com)
- I'm pretty convinced pancreatic origin here as I see what appears to be the pancreatic duct coming in on the right (red arrow on attached image) and opening up to the cyst wihtout spearation from a capsule. (sonopath.com)
- Great call on your part - it was a pancreatic tumor with the cyst extending into the mesenteric root. (sonopath.com)
- A true cyst of the PANCREAS, distinguished from the much more common PANCREATIC PSEUDOCYST by possessing a lining of mucous EPITHELIUM. (bvsalud.org)
- Retention cysts are gross enlargements of PANCREATIC DUCTS secondary to ductal obstruction. (bvsalud.org)
Neoplasms2
- Abdominal & Intestinal surgeries for mesenteric/omental cysts, duplication cysts, irreducible intussusceptions & neoplasms. (klehospital.org)
- Secondary involvement of the mesentery from tumours elsewhere is much more common than primary mesenteric neoplasms such as desmoid tumour, inflammatory myofibroblastic tumour (IMFT), and others. (sajr.org.za)
Abdominal11
- A mesenteric cyst (MeSH C04.182.473) is a cyst in the mesenterium, and is one of the rarest abdominal tumors, with approximately 822 cases reported since 1507. (wikipedia.org)
- In children with mesenteric or omental cysts, the most common indication for surgical intervention is the presence of an abdominal mass with or without signs of intestinal obstruction. (medscape.com)
- Fetal ovarian cysts can be suspected when an ultrasound scan shows intra-abdominal structures in female fetuses in the presence of normal bowel and urinary structures. (degruyter.com)
- Ovarian cysts are among the most common abdominal masses in female fetuses, affecting around 1/2600 pregnancies [3]. (degruyter.com)
- This case report describes the diagnosis and management of a large mesenteric cyst in a 55 year old lady who presented with abdominal distension & with mass in the left upper quadrant. (annexpublishers.com)
- Most patients with mesenteric lesions present with non-specific symptoms of abdominal pain, tenderness, palpable abdominal swelling, abdominal distension and weight loss. (sajr.org.za)
- These symptoms are shared by pathologies of other abdominal organs and it is therefore very difficult to identify mesenteric lesions clinically. (sajr.org.za)
- Giant mesenteric-cyst-cause-of-abdominal-distension-managed-with-laparotomy-a. (slideshare.net)
- The cyst was aspirated and delivered out of abdominal port site, untwisted and ovarian cystectomy was performed. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- It was also displacing the head of the pancreas, stomach, first and second parts of the duodenum, small bowel loops, abdominal aorta, and superior mesenteric vessels to the right side. (biomedcentral.com)
- U/S mid abdominal cyst without communication with other organs within the mesentery. (sonopath.com)
Ovarian cyst9
- This case report describes the role of three-dimensional (3-D) ultrasonography as potential diagnostic method for ruling out adnexal torsion when an ovarian cyst is present. (degruyter.com)
- We report a case of fetal ovarian cyst using 3-D ultrasound in order to show how a better definition of the relationship between the ovary containing the cyst and its peduncle can be obtained and to introduce 3-D ultrasound as a method to rule out adnexal torsion when a fetal ovarian cyst is present. (degruyter.com)
- A 33-year-old woman, gravid 1, para 0, was referred to our prenatal center for suspected fetal ovarian cyst. (degruyter.com)
- Excised specimen of twisted left ovarian cyst in the same patient. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- The first case was a five-day-old baby girl, born to a diabetic mother, diagnosed in a third trimester antenatal ultrasound scan as having a right ovarian cyst. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- A post-natal ultrasound confirmed the presence of a large right ovarian cyst extending up to the inferior surface of liver. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- A large brown colored ovarian cyst was confirmed during Laparoscopy. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- Ultrasound showed a large left sided ovarian cyst with equivocal blood flow on color doppler. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- The child underwent a mini open laparotomy and a large left ovarian cyst was found, sitting in the right flank, twisted multiple times on its Salpinx and ligaments. (heraldopenaccess.us)
Resection3
- They can often be shelled out from between the leaves of the mesentery with care taken to avoid damage to the mesenteric vessels, or they may require concomitant bowel resection in order to ensure that the blood supply to the bowel is not compromised. (medscape.com)
- Resection was required to remove this cyst. (medscape.com)
- Intestinal resection was required to remove these cysts. (medscape.com)
Retroperitoneal7
- A left retroperitoneal mesenteric cyst. (radiologycases.my)
- Retroperitoneal lymphatic cyst of filarial origin is very unusual and requires a high index of suspicion if the patient is an inhabitant of an endemic area. (biomedcentral.com)
- The retroperitoneal cysts often pose a challenge in their diagnosis and management. (biomedcentral.com)
- Retroperitoneal cysts are uncommon masses whereas primary filarial retroperitoneal cysts are rare [ 1 ]. (biomedcentral.com)
- Primary retroperitoneal parasitic cysts are uncommon [ 3 ] and majority of them are hydatid cysts. (biomedcentral.com)
- Retroperitoneal filarial cysts are very rare even in endemic countries like India. (biomedcentral.com)
- Extensive scrutiny of indexed literature like "PubMed" including old Indian journal archives with keyword "retroperitoneal filarial cyst" resulted in 10 isolated cases till date all of which happened to be from India. (biomedcentral.com)
Omental cyst5
- [ 2 ] Gairdner published the first report of an omental cyst in 1852. (medscape.com)
- Huge omental cyst within the greater omentum. (medscape.com)
- Small omental cyst arising on a pedicle from the greater omentum in the region of the transverse colon. (medscape.com)
- I made the diagnosis of an omental cyst vs. mesenteric cyst and prepared him for the OR. (haunsinafrica.com)
- In the OR, I discovered that he had a large omental cyst (made up of many smaller cysts). (haunsinafrica.com)
Hydatid2
- Her past medical records revealed neurosurgical intervention for the right frontal cerebral cystic lesion with negative hydatid serology, which was proven to be hydatid cyst on histopathological examination in the year 2011. (fortunejournals.com)
- After 3-4months patient succumbed due to the anaphylaxis resulted from ruptured mesenteric hydatid cyst. (fortunejournals.com)
Torsion4
- Various complications caused by fetal ovarian cysts have been described, such as compression of neighboring viscera, rupture of the cyst, hemorrhage, and adnexal torsion, causing ovarian loss [3, 12]. (degruyter.com)
- Data collected on children diagnosed with torsion of ovarian cysts over a span of 4 years was compiled from multiple hospitals and reviewed. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- Three cases of ovarian malignancy, and one case of corpus luteal cyst (all without torsion) were excluded from this study. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- Appendicitis, gallbladder disease, mesenteric cysts, and adnexal masses/torsion have been successfully managed laparoscopically during pregnancy. (selcukmedj.org)
Pseudostratified epithelium1
- Microscopy: section of the cyst wall shows to be lined by ciliated pseudostratified epithelium. (radiologycases.my)
Etiology1
- The etiology of fetal ovarian cysts is still unknown, although a linkage with fetal gonadotrophin stimulation derived from maternal estrogens or placental human chorionic gonadotrophin (hCG) has been suggested. (degruyter.com)
Computed tomography2
- Simple computed tomography concluded probable mesenteric cyst. (peertechzpublications.org)
- The computed tomography of the abdomen was suggestive of thin-walled hypodense cyst of size 25.7 × 15 × 14.3 cm. (biomedcentral.com)
Mesentery6
- Mesenteric cysts most commonly occur in the small-bowel mesentery on the mesenteric side of the bowel. (medscape.com)
- Large mesenteric cyst arising from the small-bowel mesentery. (medscape.com)
- Multiple mesenteric cysts, some filled with chyle, arising from the jejunal mesentery. (medscape.com)
- Huge mesenteric cyst arising from the transverse colon mesentery. (medscape.com)
- Mesenteric cysts can occur anywhere in the mesentery of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract from the duodenum to the rectum, and they may extend from the base of the mesentery into the retroperitoneum. (medscape.com)
- Evaluation of the mesentery is often neglected during routine ultrasound (US) because of inadequate training and unfamiliarity with the common US features encountered with mesenteric disease. (sajr.org.za)
Ovary5
- Follicle cysts of the ovary are the most common cystic structures found in healthy ovaries. (medscape.com)
- The ovary was fixed after fenestrating the cyst and de-twisting. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- Post op ultrasound done at 3 months revealed a viable ovary with functional cysts. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- An MRI scan was performed which revealed a normal ovary on right side and a 5 cm sized cyst in right para-colic gutter? (heraldopenaccess.us)
- The normal newborn ovary has several anechoic cysts, 4-5 mm in diameter. (heraldopenaccess.us)
Differential2
- Some mesenteric diseases present with distinctive imaging findings while others have similar findings, thereby complicating their differential diagnosis. (sajr.org.za)
- Understanding the characteristic radiological patterns on ultrasound (USG) and CT offers valuable insights for differential diagnoses of mesenteric lesions and their treatment. (sajr.org.za)
Bowel1
- One doctor took a risk when others considered it not worthwhile, and removed almost all my small bowel due to the presence of mesenteric cysts cutting off the blood supply, effectively rendering my small intestine dead. (pinnt.com)
Diagnosis and management1
- Knowledge of imaging characteristics of various mesenteric lesions helps in timely diagnosis and management. (sajr.org.za)
Unilocular3
- Mesenteric and omental cysts can be either simple or multiple and either unilocular or multilocular, and they may contain hemorrhagic, serous, chylous, or infected fluid. (medscape.com)
- Cut section shows a unilocular cyst containing serous fluid. (radiologycases.my)
- The cysts are thin-walled and unilocular, usually ranging from several millimeters to 8 cm in diameter (average, 2 cm). (medscape.com)
Serous1
- [ 8 ] The fluid is serous in ileal and colonic cysts and is chylous in jejunal cysts. (medscape.com)
Lesions1
- The aim of this article is to describe the spectrum of imaging findings of the various mesenteric lesions using ultrasound and CT. (sajr.org.za)
Malformations1
- applied an inversion mode for studying the relationship, size, and course of fluid collections in fetuses in the absence and presence of malformations, including fetal ovarian cysts, demonstrating the additional informative role of 3-D ultrasound [11]. (degruyter.com)
Panniculitis4
- I thought I would start a discussion for patients with Mesenteric Panniculitis. (mayoclinic.org)
- From what I know, this auto-immune disorder has three stages to it, each with differing names (Mesenteric Panniculitis, Schlerosing Mesenteritis, Retractile Mesenteritis). (mayoclinic.org)
- Hello, I have a couple of questions about Mesenteric Panniculitis. (mayoclinic.org)
- when they came back from the CAT scan all the doctor told me I had a very rare disease call mesenteric panniculitis and that she will refer me to a gastrologist I am at work right now but as I'm Walking the Floor I'm getting like cold sweats so I don't know what's going on with this disease. (mayoclinic.org)
Inferior1
- The horseshoe kidney is usually lower than normal because the inferior mesenteric artery limits its ascent. (medscape.com)
Incidence1
- Infants born to diabetic mothers, Rh-iso-immunisation and pre-clampsia have higher circulating placental HCG, and are associated with a higher incidence of large ovarian cysts. (heraldopenaccess.us)
Congenital2
- Fetal ovarian cysts have been associated with pregnancies complicated by maternal diabetes, toxemia, and Rh isoimmunization, probably due to the increased production of hCG by the placenta and are rarely associated with other congenital anomalies [2, 4, 6, 12-14]. (degruyter.com)
- Congenital cysts occur more frequently as solitary cysts but may be multiple. (bvsalud.org)
Follicular2
- Corpus luteum cysts are less prevalent than follicular cysts. (medscape.com)
- The vast majority of ovarian cysts are follicular in origin. (heraldopenaccess.us)
Tumors1
- A systematic review and meta-analysis by Liu et al found that the malignancy rate, including borderline tumors, for simple ovarian cysts in postmenopausal women was approximately 1 in 10,000. (medscape.com)
Follicle3
- Solitary follicle cysts are common and occur during all stages of life, from the fetal stage to the postmenopausal period. (medscape.com)
- Follicle cysts are lined with an inner layer of granulosa cells and an outer layer of theca interna cells. (medscape.com)
- Cysts can arise from follicle epithelium, theca-lutein cells, corpus luteum, but some are without a known origin [12]. (degruyter.com)
Aspiration2
- There is no standard treatment of fetal ovarian cysts, and their management varies widely among different centers, ranging from observation to intrauterine aspiration to neonatal surgery [2, 4, 6, 8, 12-14, 19]. (degruyter.com)
- A variety of treatment options are available like pre-natal or post-natal cyst aspiration, observation and surgery [2]. (heraldopenaccess.us)
Presence2
- Exact evaluation of the hydronephrosis was impossible due to the presence of numerous kidney cysts. (medscape.com)
- Because of the presence of multiple cysts, the diagnosis of hydronephrosis on ultrasound may be difficult. (medscape.com)
Ultrasonography1
- Renal ultrasonography reveals multiple cysts in both kidneys as well as isthmus without hydronephrosis. (medscape.com)
KIDNEYS1
- The ultrasound after stent removal showed multiple cysts in both kidneys as well as the isthmus. (medscape.com)
Ultrasound showed1
- The ultrasound showed multiple bilateral renal cysts with suspicious bilateral hydronephrosis. (medscape.com)
Fetal2
- Current information regarding the treatment of fetal ovarian cysts is based on personal experiences and some case series. (degruyter.com)
- In the last decades, due to the advent and the widespread use of routine sonography during pregnancy, the detection of fetal ovarian cysts has increased considerably [7]. (degruyter.com)
Duplication2
- Enteric duplication cyst on antenatal third trimester ultrasound. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- Enteric duplication cyst. (heraldopenaccess.us)
Arise1
- These cysts arise from temporary pathologic variations of a normal physiologic process and are not neoplastic. (medscape.com)
Large1
- A large cyst containing a hematoma was visible in the left kidney (Figure 3). (medscape.com)
Colon2
- [ 8 ] Omental cysts can always be removed without resecting the adjacent transverse colon or the stomach. (medscape.com)
- Macroscopy: specimen labelled as descending colon cyst consists of a cyst measuring 135x100x80 mm and weighing 500 gm. (radiologycases.my)
Fluid2
- The cyst was containing fluid and debris. (heraldopenaccess.us)
- The fluid was instead all gathered in the anterior part of his abdomen in loculations or small cysts all stuck together. (haunsinafrica.com)
MeSH1
- Mesenteric Cyst" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) . (uchicago.edu)