Mesenteric cyst: Difference between revisions
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==Differential Diagnosis== | ==Differential Diagnosis== | ||
*Cystic mesothelioma | *Cystic [[mesothelioma]] | ||
*Cystic spindle cell tumor | *Cystic [[spindle cell tumor]] | ||
*Teratoma | *[[Teratoma]] | ||
==Diagnostic Findings== | ==Diagnostic Findings== |
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Overview
- Histologic classification of mesenteric or omental cysts: [1]
- Lymphangioma: endothelial lining
- Enteric duplication cyst: Enteric lining and double-muscle lining with neural elements;
- Enteric cyst: Enteric lining (mucosa with no muscle layer
- Mesothelial cyst: mesothelial lining
- Nonpancreatic pseudocyst has no lining, with a fibrous wall.
- The most common type of mesenteric or omental cyst is lymphangioma, followed by a nonpancreatic pseudocyst, a duplication cyst, a mesothelial cyst, and an enteric cyst.
Differential Diagnosis
- Cystic mesothelioma
- Cystic spindle cell tumor
- Teratoma
Diagnostic Findings
Patient #1
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Patient #3: Lymphangioma
References
- ↑ C Stoupis, PR Ros, PL Abbitt, SS Burton, and J Gauger Bubbles in the belly: imaging of cystic mesenteric or omental masses. RadioGraphics 1994 14: 729-737.
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