Mesenteric Cyst of Mesothelial Origin in Young Women: Literature Review and Case Report
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Introduction: The mesenteric cyst is a rare type of abdominal tumor in the adult and pediatric population1, the mesothelial cysts are more frequent in young women 2,3, there are mainly 3 forms of clinical presentation4. The asymptomatic clinical presentation is the most frequent and is diagnosed incidentally in complementary tests or surgeries5.
Clinical case: A 38-year-old woman diagnosed with a mesocolon-dependent mesenteric cyst of mesothelial origin at the splenic angle level, the triphasic abdominopelvic CT scan reported an 11x11 cm cyst with a volume of 403 cc, the biopsy reported a simple mesothelial cyst. Complete removal of the tumor was performed using a laparoscopic approach.
Conclusion: The treatment of choice for tumors of the mesentery is the complete removal of the tumor, the mere aspiration of its contents or partial resection is doomed to recurrence 6.
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