2010
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-69912010000400004
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Cisto mesentérico: aspectos clínicos e anátomopatológicos

Abstract: The mesenteric cysts presented clinically with unspecific symptoms. CTscan was more effective than ultrasonography for the diagnosis. Lymphangiomas and mesothelioma had been found in equal ratios. The complete resection of the cyst was the treatment of election. There were no deaths in postoperative period.

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“…There are no pathognomonic signs and symptoms of mesenteric cyst; However, paper presented by Santana et al 11 reporting 18 cases showed abdominal pain and mass (72%), vomiting and constipation; one patient presented with acute abdomen pain. Palpation usually presents itself painless, smooth contour and well defined with mobility in the transverse direction and around its axis (Tillaux signal) [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] The increase in abdominal volume is slow, progressive and late noticed in some cases, mingling with ascites in about 18-20%.…”
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“…There are no pathognomonic signs and symptoms of mesenteric cyst; However, paper presented by Santana et al 11 reporting 18 cases showed abdominal pain and mass (72%), vomiting and constipation; one patient presented with acute abdomen pain. Palpation usually presents itself painless, smooth contour and well defined with mobility in the transverse direction and around its axis (Tillaux signal) [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] The increase in abdominal volume is slow, progressive and late noticed in some cases, mingling with ascites in about 18-20%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Palpation usually presents itself painless, smooth contour and well defined with mobility in the transverse direction and around its axis (Tillaux signal) [2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] The increase in abdominal volume is slow, progressive and late noticed in some cases, mingling with ascites in about 18-20%. There are few reports of malignant mesenteric cysts, usually low-grade sarcomas.…”
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“…However these studies help to determine, if the tumor is cystic, its size and location, but they are insufficient to establish an accurate preoperative diagnosis. The definitive diagnosis of lymphangioma is based on histopathology and immunochemistry [11].…”
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confidence: 99%