A rare presentation of mesenteric cyst as persistent ascites: A case report

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Muhammad Danial Khan , Iqra Nawaz , Arooba Niazi , Adil Mahmood
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Abstract

Background

Mesenteric cysts have been typically described as cystic lesions of mesentery or omentum occurring either intra-abdominally or in the retroperitoneum. With no typical symptoms, the preoperative diagnosis of mesenteric cyst becomes challenging to establish.

Patient and methods

In this case report, we describe the case of a 29-year-old female who presented with abdominal distension for seven years associated with intermittent constipation. Following complete history, a meticulous physical examination was performed. Laboratory investigations and radiological imaging techniques were used to facilitate the diagnosis which was confirmed on laparotomy.

Results

Physical examination revealed abdominal ascites. Laboratory investigations were unremarkable. Abdominal ultrasound revealed multiloculated massive ascites. A well-defined cystic area 27 × 18cm displacing abdominal viscera was observed on computed tomography (abdomen and pelvis) with contrast medium. Exploratory laparotomy revealed a massive cyst involving almost the entire peritoneal cavity. On histopathology, no signs of malignancy were reported. The post-operative course was excellent, and the patient was discharged following surgery.

Conclusion

As this lesion is rarely considered preoperatively, and the clinical manifestations can be non-specific, we report this case of mesenteric cyst mimicking ascites in order to inform improved decision making among healthcare professionals regarding the timely diagnosis and appropriate management.

肠系膜囊肿罕见地表现为顽固性腹水:病例报告
背景肠系膜囊肿通常被描述为发生在腹腔内或腹膜后的肠系膜或网膜的囊性病变。由于肠系膜囊肿没有典型的症状,因此术前诊断肠系膜囊肿变得非常困难。在本病例报告中,我们描述了一名 29 岁女性的病例,她出现腹胀 7 年,伴有间歇性便秘。在详细询问病史后,对患者进行了细致的体格检查。结果体格检查发现腹水。实验室检查无异常。腹部超声波检查发现了多灶性巨大腹水。使用造影剂进行计算机断层扫描(腹部和盆腔)时,观察到一个轮廓清晰的囊性区域,大小为 27 × 18 厘米,使腹腔内脏移位。剖腹探查术发现,巨大的囊肿几乎涉及整个腹腔。组织病理学检查未发现恶性肿瘤迹象。由于这种病变很少在术前被考虑,而且临床表现可能没有特异性,因此我们报告了这例模仿腹水的肠系膜囊肿病例,以帮助医护人员更好地做出及时诊断和适当处理的决策。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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