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Mesenteric cystic neoformations: report of two cases
M S Saviano1, S Fundarò, R Gelmini
1Department of Surgery, University of Modena, Italy.
Surgery Today
|February 25, 1999
Summary
This study reviews two cases of mesenteric cystic neoformations, discussing diagnostic and treatment challenges for this rare pathology. Understanding these rare tumors is crucial for effective patient management.
Area of Science:
- Gastroenterology
- Surgical Pathology
Background:
- Mesenteric cystic neoformations are rare intra-abdominal tumors with diverse origins.
- Accurate diagnosis and effective management remain challenging due to their infrequent occurrence.
Observation:
- Presents two distinct case reports of mesenteric cystic neoformations.
- Detailed clinical presentation and pathological findings for each case.
Findings:
- Highlights diagnostic difficulties, including imaging interpretation and differential diagnoses.
- Discusses various surgical approaches and their outcomes for mesenteric cystic neoformations.
Implications:
- Emphasizes the need for a multidisciplinary approach in managing these rare conditions.
- Contributes to the existing literature, aiding future diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for mesenteric cystic neoplasms.