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Iyiade Olatunde Olaoye1, Micheal Dapo Adesina1.
Abstract
Cystic lymphangiomas are rare benign tumors. Most are diagnosed in childhood and their presentation in adults is rare. Retroperitoneal cystic lymphangiomas constitute only 1% of lymphangiomas. Unfortunately the differentiation between cystic lymphangiomas and other cystic tumors is often not possible and surgery with histology is essential for confirmation of diagnosis. A 20-year-old lady with retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma presented with acute abdomen. In the diagnosis of this patient, abdominal Ultrasound, CT and MRI scans were obtained.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 31489216 PMCID: PMC6711268 DOI: 10.1259/bjrcr.20170120
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BJR Case Rep ISSN: 2055-7159
Figure 1.(a) Contrast axial abdominal CT with a retroperitoneal multiseptated homogeneous cyst. (b) Contrast abdominal CT coronal view with a retroperitoneal multiseptated homogeneous cyst occupying more than one compartment.
Figure 2.(a) Axial abdominal MRI showing retroperitoneal multiple well defined round uniformly dense cystic masses. (b) Abdominal MRI coronal view showing retroperitoneal multiple well-defined round uniformly dense cystic masses occupying more than a compartment.
Figure 3.Intraoperative findings including a retroperitoneal multicystic mass around the proximal jejunum.