Pelvic mesenteric cysts mimicking gynecologic adnexal mass
Journal Title: Scholars Journal of Medical Case Reports - Year 2015, Vol 3, Issue 11
Abstract
Differential diagnosis of the pelvic masses includes gynecologic and non-gynecologic pathologies. Among non-gynecologic causes mesenteric cysts are rare pathologies. They are mostly asymptomatic but may present with abdominal pain. In this report we summarized a case of pelvic mesenteric cyst, which was persistent for 6 months and treated as an endometrioma in this time.
Authors and Affiliations
Yetkin Karasu, Burak Karadag, Duygu Kavak Comert
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