[PDF] from jefferson.eduMD Levy… - The Medicine Forum, 2011 - jdc.jefferson.edu ... as opposed to mobile in all directions with omentalcysts.6 The most common symptoms are abdominal pain with distension, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, and malaise. Pain can be caused by infection or torsion of the cyst, hemorrhage into the cyst, mesenteric stretching from the ... Related articles
TS Chang, R Ricketts… - Fetal & Pediatric …, 2011 - informahealthcare.com ... We reviewed 21 patients with mesenteric/omentalcysts. ...Mesenteric and omentalcyst cases from 1965–2009 were retrieved from the pathology files of Children's Healthcare of Atlanta (19 cases), Toledo Children's Hospital (1 case), and University of Chicago Hospital (1 case). ... Related articles - All 3 versions
AP Ayyappan, KS Jhaveri… - Clinical Imaging, 2011 - Elsevier ... All MR examinations performed between December 2000 and December 2007 were searched for the following keywords: “retroperitoneal cyst” or “mesentericcyst.” December 2000 was the date of establishment of our current radiology information system and hence used as ... Related articles - All 4 versions
HP Chen, WY Liu, YM Tang, BY Ma, B Xu… - Surgery Today, 2011 - Springer ... References 1. Egozi EI, Ricketts RR. Mesenteric and omentalcysts in children. Am Surg 1997;63:287–90. 2. Bliss DP Jr, Coffin CM, Bower RJ, Stockmann PT, Ternberg JL. Mesentericcysts in children. Surgery 1994;115:571 ... Related articles - All 3 versions