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摘要
一名50岁男性患者被转介到放射诊断科评估其长期间歇性腹痛,并伴有可触及的肿块在腹部不同象限移动,并且在过去几年中逐渐增大。最初的超声检查(USG)显示一个界限清晰的双叶低回声盆腔实性占位性病变(SOL),伴有中央钙化灶。随后的对比增强计算机断层扫描(CECT)成像显示10.1 x 7.5 x 5.8 cm,双叶状无增强盆腔肿块,中心致密钙化灶和不同衰减的同心软组织层。经手术探查,诊断为腹膜巨大松体(gPLB)。
A Rare Case of Bilobed Giant Peritoneal Loose Body
A 50-year-old male patient was referred to Department of Radiodiagnosis for evaluation of a longstanding intermittent abdominal pain associated with a palpable mass migrating in different quadrants of the abdomen and had gradually increased in size over last few years. The initial ultrasonographic (USG) evaluation revealed a well circumscribed bilobed hypoechoic pelvic solid space occupying lesion (SOL) with central calcific foci. Subsequent contrast enhanced computed tomography (CECT) imaging showed a 10.1 x 7.5 x 5.8 cm, bilobed non-enhancing pelvic mass with central dense calcific foci and concentric soft tissue layers of different attenuation. The mass was diagnosed to be a giant peritoneal loose body (gPLB) and confirmed by surgical exploration.