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Alessandro Morotti1,2, Marco Busso3, Maria Consiglio Barozzino2, Paola Cinardo2, Valeria Angelino3, Ubaldo Familiari4, Andrea Veltri3, Angelo Guerrasio1,2.
Abstract
The identification of cystic lesions within the retroperitoneal space is a rare event that poses clinicians the challenge of a difficult diagnosis and disease management. Retroperitoneal cystic lesions account for a group of lesions that range from common benign lesions (e.g., lymphoceles developing as a surgical complication) to rare aggressive malignant neoplasms. Currently, in the majority of cases, image-guided procedures allow for a pathological diagnosis to be achieved in these challenging lesions, thus offering the chance of an appropriate treatment; however, the overall clinical assessment of retroperitoneal cysts is highly demanding. The present study reports the management of a representative clinical case, presenting with a voluminous cystic mass able to dislocate cave vein, whose diagnosis was preceded by a deep vein thrombosis. Computed tomography-scan and ultrasound guided percutaneous drainage were performed to achieve the diagnosis. Following the discussion of the current case report, a review of the pathological and radiological characteristics of retroperitoneal cystic lesions is presented.Entities:
Keywords: cystic lesions; retroperitoneal masses
Year: 2017 PMID: 28789385 PMCID: PMC5529955 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2017.6323
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967