巨型腹膜松动体--病例报告。

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M Rykovský, M Michal
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本文介绍了一例罕见的、可自由移动的、完全良性的腹腔内形成的 "巨大腹膜松弛体"。在我们的病例中,CT 血管造影意外发现左下腹扩张,中央钙化,与肠襻密切接触,病因相当良性,让人联想到肠系膜钙化纤维瘤。放射科医生将这一发现评估为可能是畸胎瘤,但并非源自肠襻。由于扩张的性质仍不确定,于是进行了探查性开腹手术,发现了一个松散的卵圆形肿块,没有任何血管供应,也与其他结构无关。结果令人吃惊。病理学家称,这是一种罕见的、完全良性的腹腔内病变,被称为 "巨大腹膜松弛体"。每当我们意外发现无症状、可自由移动且伴有中心坏死或钙化的腹腔内病变时,都应将这种假瘤作为鉴别诊断,以避免不必要的手术,因为根据现有资料,只有无症状的病变才应手术切除。
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Giant peritoneal loose body - case report.

The article presents the case of a rare, free moving, completely benign intra-abdominal formation called "giant peritoneal loose body". In our case, an expansion of the left hypogastrium with central calcification, in intimate contact with intestinal loops, of rather benign etiology, reminiscent of a mesenteric calcifying fibrous tumor, was accidentally detected on CT angiography. A possible neoplastic process was suspected, and therefore PET/CT was completed, showing that the expansion had moved to the right hypogastrium, and the radiologist evaluated the finding as a possible teratoma not originating from an intestinal loop. Due to the still indeterminate nature of the expansion, an exploratory laparotomy was performed with the discovery of a loose ovoid mass without any vascular supply and unrelated to other structures, which was extracted and sent for histological examination. The result was surprising. According to the pathologist, it was a rare, completely benign intra-abdominal lesion called the "giant peritoneal loose body". This pseudotumor should be considered as a differential diagnosis whenever we accidentally detect an asymptomatic, freely moving intra-abdominal lesion with central necrosis or calcification, in order to avoid unnecessary surgery, because according to available information, only symptomatic ones should be surgically removed.

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Rozhledy v Chirurgii
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