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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Pseudomyxoma peritonei is an uncommon tumor known for its production of abundant mucus in the abdominal cavity, it's a rare condition consisting of intraperitoneal mucinous tumors and ascites, most commonly arises from mucinous tumors of the appendix. The tumor is not harmful by itself, but the mucus will eventually build up to the point where it compresses vital organs, the colon, the liver, kidneys, pancreas. The first case of pseudomyxoma peritonei was described by Carl F. Rokitansky in 1842. Most common symptoms of pseudomyxoma peritonei include increase in abdominal girth, symptoms of a hernia, abdominal pain, menstrual irregularity in female patients. There is no known risk factor for pseudomyxoma peritonei. | Pseudomyxoma peritonei is an uncommon tumor known for its production of abundant mucus in the [[abdominal]] cavity, it's a rare condition consisting of intraperitoneal mucinous tumors and [[ascites]], most commonly arises from mucinous tumors of the [[appendix]]. The tumor is not harmful by itself, but the mucus will eventually build up to the point where it compresses vital organs, the [[colon]], the [[liver]], [[kidneys]], [[pancreas]]. The first case of pseudomyxoma peritonei was described by Carl F. Rokitansky in 1842. Most common symptoms of pseudomyxoma peritonei include increase in [[abdominal]] girth, symptoms of a [[hernia]], [[abdominal pain]], [[Menstrual irregularities|menstrual irregularity]] in female patients. There is no known risk factor for pseudomyxoma peritonei. | ||
==Risk Factors== | ==Risk Factors== |
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Overview
Pseudomyxoma peritonei is an uncommon tumor known for its production of abundant mucus in the abdominal cavity, it's a rare condition consisting of intraperitoneal mucinous tumors and ascites, most commonly arises from mucinous tumors of the appendix. The tumor is not harmful by itself, but the mucus will eventually build up to the point where it compresses vital organs, the colon, the liver, kidneys, pancreas. The first case of pseudomyxoma peritonei was described by Carl F. Rokitansky in 1842. Most common symptoms of pseudomyxoma peritonei include increase in abdominal girth, symptoms of a hernia, abdominal pain, menstrual irregularity in female patients. There is no known risk factor for pseudomyxoma peritonei.
Risk Factors
There are no established risk factors for pseudomyxoma peritonei.