Large intra-abdominal mucinous cystic adenoma: Is it of ovarian or mesenteric origin

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A 54-year-old female presented with a six year history of increasing abdominal swelling and discomfort and two months of intermittent constipation and difficulty with micturition. She was referred from the gynecological service having been investigated for a pelvic pathology without any positive findings. Her medical history was otherwise unremarkable. Physical examination revealed a non-tender intra-abdominal mass extending from epigastrium to the pelvis with a smooth surface. A large intra-abdominal multi-loculated cyst, separate from the ovaries, was seen on imaging. At laparotomy, the cystic tumour was discovered to arise from the mesentery of the terminal ileum and was resected en bloc. Histopathology revealed the tumour to be a benign mucinous cystadenoma, possibly of ovarian origin. This report aims to raise awareness of the difficulty of distinguishing ovarian from extra-ovarian mucinous cystadenomas on histopathological examination alone.

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Lambert, R. G., Cervantes, B. Y. H., Gonzalez, M. R., Lopez, D. M., & Edwin, F. (2020). Large intra-abdominal mucinous cystic adenoma: Is it of ovarian or mesenteric origin. Pan African Medical Journal, 36, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.122.21642

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