腹膜后巨大升结肠肠系膜囊肿的罕见病例报告

T. Nulukurthi, Ch. Anjini Suvarchala Devi, V. S. R. K. N. Sree Dutta
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背景:在腹膜后区域发现囊性病变是一种罕见的情况,给临床医生带来了不同cult 诊断和处理的难题。本文详细介绍了一个病例的治疗过程,该病例是在登革热发作后进行常规腹部扫描时偶然发现的实质性囊性病变。病例介绍:一名 24 岁的男性在进行登革热感染评估的超声波扫描时意外发现腹腔内囊性肿块,遂前往外科门诊部(OPD)就诊。他接受了手术治疗,术后顺利康复出院:肠系膜囊肿是一种不常见的腹部良性病变,恶变风险为 3%。大多数肠系膜囊肿没有症状,是偶然发现或在治疗过程中发现的。小肠系膜是最常见的来源,其次是结肠系膜。本病例报告了一名 24 岁男性的巨大腹腔肠系膜腹膜囊肿,囊肿源于盲肠和升结肠。
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A RARE CASE REPORT ON AN INCIDENTAL MASSIVE RETROPERITONEAL ASCENDING COLON MESENTERIC CYST
Background: The discovery of cystic lesions within the retroperitoneal region is a rare occurrence that presents clinicians with the problem of a difcult diagnosis and management of the condition. The present paper details the management of a case wherein a substantial cystic lesion was incidentally identied following an episode of dengue fever during a routine abdominal scan. Case Presentation: A 24-year-old male presented to the surgical outpatient department (OPD) with the incidental discovery of an intra-abdominal cystic mass during an ultrasound scan conducted as part of his evaluation for dengue infection. He underwent surgery and was discharged after a successful recovery. Conclusion: Mesenteric cysts are uncommon benign abdominal lesions with a 3% risk of malignant development. Most cysts are asymptomatic and are discovered by chance or during the treatment of their problems. The mesentery of the small bowel is the most common origin, followed by the mesocolon. A case report of a 24-year-old male with a huge abdominal mesenteric retroperitoneal cyst arising from caecum and ascending colon is presented
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