Abstract
A 34-year-old patient was scheduled for valve replacement to treat a symptomatic mitral regurgitation. The preoperative work-up incidentally discovered an intra-abdominal cystic tumour extending from the epigastrium to the pelvic region on a computed tomography scan. The patient had no abdominal symptoms by the giant cyst from unkown origin. An open "en bloc"resection disclosed a large cyst in the mesocolon. Pathological examination, including immunohistochemistry, enabled the diagnosis of a mesenteric cystic lymphangioma. Long-term follow-up of 12 months shows no recurrence. Mesenteric cystic lymphangioma, which is extremely rare in adults, is a challenge to diagnose and needs complete resection to ensure dignity and to avoid recurrence.
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Kambakamba, P., Lesurtel, M., Breitenstein, S., Emmert, M. Y., Wilhelm, M. J., & Clavien, P. A. (2012). Giant mesenteric cystic lymphangioma of mesocolic origin in an asymptomatic adult patient. Journal of Surgical Case Reports, 2012(6), 4. https://doi.org/10.1093/jscr/2012.6.4
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