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Multiple Abdominal Masses: Report of an Unusual Case
Patients presenting with multiple abdominal masses is quite unusual. The usual differential diagnoses entertained include Tuberculosis and Lymphoma. However, occasionally, the verdict delivered by the pathologist is a surprise. We report the successful resection of three intraabdominal masses which revealed a unique histopathological entity.