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Painful Abdominal Lump in the Pediatric Age Group: A Diagnostic Dilemma.

Pranav Ajmera1, Vikas Jadhav1.   

Abstract

Any cystic lesion occurring in the mesentery which may or may not extend into the retroperitoneum is referred to as a mesenteric cyst; they have an infrequent incidence rate in the pediatric age group. Definitive etiology of the cystic lymphatic malformations is still not known but there are multiple hypotheses. A young male child presented with acute onset abdominal pain and palpable intra-abdominal mass and ultrasonography revealed presence of two lesions, one of them as an encysted turbid fluid collection in the right lumbar region and the other as a dilated, tortuous, intercalated structure. On CT, the first one was identified definitively as a mesenteric cyst while the other as a possible neoplastic mass in close proximity to the first one. Histopathology confirmed the diagnosis as a cystic lymphatic malformation of the mesenteric cyst. The limited awareness of its existence along with its usually asymptomatic nature, are the likely reasons that it still remains an elusive diagnosis. Based on our case we discuss, the use of a multi-modality approach towards diagnosing cystic malformation disorders and how the use of MRI is under-utilised when it could prove decisive.
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Keywords:  child; computed tomography; cystic malformation; gut signature; imaging; lymphangioma; malignancy; mesenteric cyst; neoplasia; ultrasound

Year:  2021        PMID: 33728165      PMCID: PMC7946611          DOI: 10.7759/cureus.13202

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cureus        ISSN: 2168-8184


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