Pediatric Intraabdominal Cysts-A Case Series from a Single Tertiary Center Experience.

IF 1.3 Q3 PEDIATRICS
Yazgı Köy, Fikret Direniloğlu
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Abstract

Objective: We aimed to analyze the clinical presentation, imaging, histopathology, and surgical management of pediatric intraabdominal cysts, which are relatively common but diverse lesions that pose diagnostic challenges.

Materials and methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of pediatric intraabdominal cysts from 2010 to 2021 in a single tertiary center. We collected data on demographics, symptoms, radiological findings, surgical approaches, and histopathological diagnoses and compared them with the current literature.

Results: A total of 36 cases were included. There were 30 females and 6 males, aged 1 to 16 years. Abdominal pain was the most common symptom, followed by tenderness and distention. Diarrhea and vomiting were also reported in some cases. The cysts varied in size, location, and origin and were diagnosed as lymphangioma, mucinous cystadenoma, paratubal cyst, lowgrade mucinous neoplasm, mature cystic teratoma, duplication cyst, mesothelial cyst, pseudocyst, serous cystadenoma, and simple hepatic cyst. The surgical management depended on the type and location of the cysts and involved excision, oophorectomy, appendectomy, or resection.

Conclusion: Pediatric intraabdominal cysts are heterogeneous lesions that require timely diagnosis and surgical resection. They may present with various symptoms and complications, depending on their size and location. Radiological and histopathological evaluation is essential for accurate diagnosis and optimal treatment.

小儿腹腔内囊肿--来自一家三级医疗中心的病例系列。
摘要我们旨在分析小儿腹腔内囊肿的临床表现、影像学、组织病理学和手术治疗,腹腔内囊肿相对常见,但病变多样,给诊断带来挑战:我们对一家三级医疗中心 2010 年至 2021 年的小儿腹腔内囊肿病例进行了回顾性分析。我们收集了有关人口统计学、症状、放射学检查结果、手术方法和组织病理学诊断的数据,并将其与现有文献进行了比较:结果:共纳入 36 例病例。结果:共纳入 36 例病例,其中女性 30 例,男性 6 例,年龄在 1 至 16 岁之间。腹痛是最常见的症状,其次是触痛和腹胀。部分病例还伴有腹泻和呕吐。囊肿的大小、位置和来源各不相同,诊断为淋巴管瘤、粘液性囊腺瘤、管旁囊肿、低级别粘液瘤、成熟囊性畸胎瘤、重复囊肿、间皮细胞囊肿、假性囊肿、浆液性囊腺瘤和单纯肝囊肿。手术治疗取决于囊肿的类型和位置,包括切除术、输卵管切除术、阑尾切除术或切除术:小儿腹腔内囊肿是一种异质性病变,需要及时诊断和手术切除。根据囊肿的大小和位置,它们可能会出现各种症状和并发症。放射学和组织病理学评估对于准确诊断和最佳治疗至关重要。
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