| Literature DB >> 19718253 |
John M K Mislow1, Jonathan R Slotkin, Mark R Proctor.
Abstract
Background. In today's fast-paced and high-acuity emergency departments, clinicians are often compelled to triage cases so rapidly that a differential diagnosis consistent with the history and physical examination is not comprehensive. Case Report. This case report describes the unexpected finding of a cystic ovarian neoplasm in a young female with an abdominal mass and a ventriculoperitoneal shunt, initially diagnosed as a cerebrospinal fluid pseudocyst. We use this case to illustrate that the astute clinician must always synthesize a diagnosis from all data sources and not to rely on initial radiographic evaluations. Conclusions. This remarkable case demonstrates that all differential diagnoses must be entertained in order to rapidly and accurately diagnose a patient with a cystic abdominal mass.Entities:
Year: 2009 PMID: 19718253 PMCID: PMC2729319 DOI: 10.1155/2009/240705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Med
Figure 1In figures (1a-1c), an abdominal ultrasound shows a large, walled, and multiseptated fluid collection. A small portion of the shunt catheter appears to be within this fluid collection, and thus the lesion was felt to be consistent with a pseudocyst, or CSFoma. In figures (1d-1f), a CT with IV contrast shows the same complex, multiseptated 16 × 8 × 17 cm pelvic mass emanating from the right ovary, with the distal shunt tubing draped circumferentially around the lesion, indicating that the shunt was not responsible. Surgical exploration leads to the diagnosis of teratoma.
Differential diagnosis of cystic abdominal masses in children (from Wooton-Gorges et al. [3]).
| Liver | Mesenchymal hamartoma, Biloma, Parasitic cyst |
| Biliary system | Coledochal cyst, Hydrops of gallbladder |
| Spleen | Congenital cyst |
| Pancreas | Congenital cyst, Pseudocyst, Cystadenoma |
| Kidney/adrenal | Hydronephrosis, Multicystic dysplastic kidney, Multilocular cystic nephroma, Adrenal hemorrhage |
| Gastrointestinal | Mesenteric cyst/lymphangioma, Enteric/duplication cyst, Meconium pseudocyst |
| Genitourinary/ovary | Functional cyst, Teratoma/dermoid, Cystadenoma, Hematocolpos, Urachal cyst |
| Miscellaneous | Abscess, Teratoma, Necrotic or cystic changes in tumors CSF pseudocyst, Sacrococcygeal teratoma |