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Int J Surg Case Rep ; 64: 89-93, 2019.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31622933

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INTRODUCTION: Mesenteric cystic lymphangioma (MCL) is a benign malformation of the lymphatic system. MCL seldomly occurs with a very rare incidence of around 1: 250,000. This neoplasm is more common in pediatric patients. Symptoms can appear with various clinical features ranging from asymptomatic abdominal mass to acute abdomen. PRESENTATION OF CASES: Here we report four pediatric patients with MCL: two males presented with bilious vomiting and ileus, one female with abdominal pain, and one female with asymptomatic abdominal mass. All patients underwent explorative laparotomy and mass excision was done and/or marsupialization. All patients were discharged at the third - fourth postoperative day uneventfully. DISCUSSION: Although benign, lymphangioma can cause other symptoms such as bleeding, torsion, or lymphangioma rupture. Therefore, MCL should be considered as one of the differential diagnoses in acute abdominal and abdominal mass cases in children. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, although sometimes asymptomatic and found incidentally, the MCL should be resected because it has the potential to grow and invade vital organs and cause life-threatening complications.

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