2014
DOI: 10.7860/jcdr/2014/9748.5121
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Chylolymphatic Cyst of Mesentery of Terminal Ileum: A Case Report in 8 Year-old Boy

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“…[2345]. Abdominal cysts of GI origin are usually mesenteric cysts, enteric duplication cysts, omental cysts and meconium cysts.…”
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“…[2345]. Abdominal cysts of GI origin are usually mesenteric cysts, enteric duplication cysts, omental cysts and meconium cysts.…”
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“…This can be accomplished laparoscopically [34]. Bowel resection and anastomosis may be needed in up to 50% to 60% of cases [34591213].…”
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“…Mesenteric cysts are rare benign pathologic entities with an incidence of 1 : 100.000 in adults and 1 : 20.000 in pediatric hospital admissions [1]. In 1507, Benevenni, an Italian anatomist, first illustrated this abdominal finding while performing an autopsy on an 8-year-old boy.…”
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“…Mesenteric cysts are rare benign pathologic entities with an incidence of 1 : 100.000 in adults and 1 : 20.000 in pediatric hospital admissions [1]. The pathogenesis remains unknown, and they can appear anywhere in the mesentery of the gastrointestinal tract, from the duodenum to the rectum.…”
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