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Subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients
Lymphangioma is a rare, benign lesion derived from a malformation of the lymphatic system, which is more frequently found in the head, neck, and axilla. However, it may be present anywhere in the body, and the diagnosis involves adults as children with some distinct clinical features among them. In...
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São Paulo, SP: Universidade de São Paulo, Hospital Universitário
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4757921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26894047 http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/acr.2015.026 |
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author | Fernandes, Bianca Furlan Moraes, Érika Neves de Souza de Oliveira, Francini Rossetto Benevides, Gabriel Núncio Felipe-Silva, Aloísio Ferreira, Cristiane Rúbia de Alcântara, Paulo Sérgio Martins Tokeshi, Flavio Martinês, João Augusto dos Santos Ferronato, Ângela Espósito |
author_facet | Fernandes, Bianca Furlan Moraes, Érika Neves de Souza de Oliveira, Francini Rossetto Benevides, Gabriel Núncio Felipe-Silva, Aloísio Ferreira, Cristiane Rúbia de Alcântara, Paulo Sérgio Martins Tokeshi, Flavio Martinês, João Augusto dos Santos Ferronato, Ângela Espósito |
author_sort | Fernandes, Bianca Furlan |
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description | Lymphangioma is a rare, benign lesion derived from a malformation of the lymphatic system, which is more frequently found in the head, neck, and axilla. However, it may be present anywhere in the body, and the diagnosis involves adults as children with some distinct clinical features among them. In pediatric patients, abdominal cystic lymphangioma occurs mostly in the mesentery presenting abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction, or, more rarely, hemorrhage. The authors report the case of a child with a short-course history of fever, abdominal pain, and constipation. The physical examination disclosed the presence of an abdominal mass and signs of peritoneal irritation. Imaging was consistent with a cystic lesion compressing the sigmoid colon and laterally displacing the remaining loops. Exploratory laparotomy was undertaken, and a sigmoidectomy, followed by Hartman’s colostomy, was performed. Histological examination revealed the nature of the lesion as a cystic lymphangioma. The authors highlight the clinical features of this entity and call attention to this disease in the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen or abdominal pain, mainly in pediatric patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-47579212016-02-18 Subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients Fernandes, Bianca Furlan Moraes, Érika Neves de Souza de Oliveira, Francini Rossetto Benevides, Gabriel Núncio Felipe-Silva, Aloísio Ferreira, Cristiane Rúbia de Alcântara, Paulo Sérgio Martins Tokeshi, Flavio Martinês, João Augusto dos Santos Ferronato, Ângela Espósito Autops Case Rep Article / Clinical Case Report Lymphangioma is a rare, benign lesion derived from a malformation of the lymphatic system, which is more frequently found in the head, neck, and axilla. However, it may be present anywhere in the body, and the diagnosis involves adults as children with some distinct clinical features among them. In pediatric patients, abdominal cystic lymphangioma occurs mostly in the mesentery presenting abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction, or, more rarely, hemorrhage. The authors report the case of a child with a short-course history of fever, abdominal pain, and constipation. The physical examination disclosed the presence of an abdominal mass and signs of peritoneal irritation. Imaging was consistent with a cystic lesion compressing the sigmoid colon and laterally displacing the remaining loops. Exploratory laparotomy was undertaken, and a sigmoidectomy, followed by Hartman’s colostomy, was performed. Histological examination revealed the nature of the lesion as a cystic lymphangioma. The authors highlight the clinical features of this entity and call attention to this disease in the differential diagnosis of acute abdomen or abdominal pain, mainly in pediatric patients. São Paulo, SP: Universidade de São Paulo, Hospital Universitário 2015-12-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4757921/ /pubmed/26894047 http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/acr.2015.026 Text en Autopsy and Case Reports. ISSN 2236-1960. Copyright © 2015. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium provided article is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article / Clinical Case Report Fernandes, Bianca Furlan Moraes, Érika Neves de Souza de Oliveira, Francini Rossetto Benevides, Gabriel Núncio Felipe-Silva, Aloísio Ferreira, Cristiane Rúbia de Alcântara, Paulo Sérgio Martins Tokeshi, Flavio Martinês, João Augusto dos Santos Ferronato, Ângela Espósito Subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients |
title | Subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients |
title_full | Subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients |
title_fullStr | Subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients |
title_full_unstemmed | Subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients |
title_short | Subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients |
title_sort | subserous lymphangioma of the sigmoid colon: an uncommon cause of acute abdomen in pediatric patients |
topic | Article / Clinical Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4757921/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26894047 http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/acr.2015.026 |
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