نتایج جستجو برای: splenic epidermoid cyst

تعداد نتایج: 49614  

Journal: :bulletin of emergency and trauma 0
majid forouzesh shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran laleh ghanbarzadegan shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran masoomeh rahimi colorectal research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran leila ghahramani colorectal research center, shiraz university of medical sciences, shiraz, iran

cystic disease of the spleen is not frequently encountered in surgical practice. it is broadly classified as parasitic and non-parasitic, the latter being a rare entity. in this case report, an epidermoid cyst of spleen led to acute abdomen in young age pregnant woman is presented. a 26-year-old woman with 15 weeks gestational age second pregnancy referred to emergency ward with left upper quad...

Journal: :Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging 2015

Abolghasem Zurofi, Mitra Rafeezadeh,

SUMMARY‏ The non parasitic benign cysts of spleen are rare iesions and can he divided into two groups, primary and secondary. In the cysts in the primary group an epithelial lining is present. Secondary cysts are far more frequent, accounting for 80% of all splenic cyst. ln this article we report about an 23 year old girl admitted with LLQ pain and feeling of abdominal mass. After splenectomy ...

2006
Melih Paksoy Ilhan Karabicak Ramazan Kusaslan Suleyman Demiryas Fadil Ayan Metin Ertem

True nonparasitic splenic cysts are rare. Reports of approximately 30 cases of benign true splenic cysts producing elevated CA 19-9 serum levels have been published. The traditional treatment of splenic epidermoid cysts is splenectomy. However, with all the advances in laparoscopic surgery, conservative laparoscopic approaches are accepted as the most preferred techniques for this benign diseas...

2016
Amparo Valverde Martinez Susana Roldan Ortiz Mercedes Fornell Ariza Maria Jesús Castro Santiago

The splenic epidermoid cysts are rare benign tumors, and a definitive treatment remains unclear. Although some spleen-preserving approaches have been reportedly used, splenic cyst recurrence usually occurs in true cyst cases, wherein the cyst is incompletely removed. In our case, partial splenectomy was performed and the giant cyst was completely removed.

2005
Andreas Kiriakopoulos Dimitrios Tsakayannis Savas Papadopoulos Dimitrios Linos

BACKGROUND Epidermoid splenic cysts are uncommon lesions of the spleen. They are known to become symptomatic as a consequence of enlargement, infection, or rupture, the latter being an exceedingly rare complication traditionally treated with open splenectomy. We herein report a unique case of a giant epidermoid splenic cyst that ruptured spontaneously and was successfully treated with the lapar...

Journal: :Canadian journal of rural medicine : the official journal of the Society of Rural Physicians of Canada = Journal canadien de la medecine rurale : le journal officiel de la Societe de medecine rurale du Canada 2007
Colin Clarkson G Narsing Pradhan

Splenic cysts are rare clinical entities, reportedly occurring in only 0.5%–2.0% of the population. The first splenic cyst was reported in 1829 by Andral, and with the increasing use of diagnostic imaging, splenic cysts are now more commonly being diagnosed incidentally. We report the case of a splenic cyst in an 18-year-old man who initially presented to a remote nursing station in Labrador wi...

2011
Michail Pitiakoudis Petros Zezos Anastasia Oikonomou Prodromos Laftsidis Georgios Kouklakis Constantinos Simopoulos

Splenic cysts are rare entities and are classified as true cysts or pseudocysts based on the presence of an epithelial lining. Congenital nonparasitic true cysts can be epidermoid, dermoid, or endodermoid, present at a young age, and are commonly located in the upper pole of the spleen. Surgical treatment is recommended for symptomatic, large (more than 5 cm), or complicated cysts. Depending on...

Journal: :Revista chilena de pediatria 2017
Beatriz Martínez Torres Manuel Medina García Miguel Ángel Zafra Anta Alejandro José García Muñoz-Najar Juan C Tardío Dovao

Giant nonparasitic splenic epidermoid cysts are relatively uncommon. These lesions can lead abdominal pain, but most of then are asymptomatic, and they are discovered incidentally. We report a 13-y old female with a giant splenic epidermoid cystic, given the special interest of diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making of this rare entity. CASE REPORT A 13-y old female with clinical history ...

Journal: :JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH 2014

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