Giant Mesenteric Cyst

  • Guraya S
  • Salman S
  • Almaramhy H
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Abstract

Mesenteric cysts are uncommon benign abdominal lesions with no classical clinical features. The preoperative diagnosis requires the common imaging modalities but the final diagnosis is established only during surgery or histological analysis. The treatment of choice is complete surgical excision. We report an 18- year-old female with a non-specific abdominal pain and discomfort since 3 weeks. Her CT scan showed a huge cystic swelling, which necessitated surgical exploration. Preoperatively, a giant cyst was encountered with displacement of bowel loops. The cyst was completely removed and histology report confirmed mesenteric cyst without evidence of malignancy.

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Guraya, S. Y., Salman, S., & Almaramhy, H. H. (2011). Giant Mesenteric Cyst. Clinics and Practice, 1(4), e108. https://doi.org/10.4081/cp.2011.e108

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