2004
DOI: 10.1002/pd.938
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Cystic lymphangioma of the greater omentum and ascites: an unusual combination

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“…Nonetheless, diagnostic dilemmas may increase because abdominal lymphangioma are not as well delineated by surrounding fluid and may be compressed to some degree by the abdominal contents. Reported misdiagnoses include dilated bowel loops [7,8] , ascites in the absence of hydrops [8,9] , and anomaly of the urinary tract [10] . Ad- ditionally, York et al [11] described a case of abdominoperineal lymphangioma which mimicked in utero the more fatal sacrococcygeal teratoma, thus leading one caregiver to suggest termination of pregnancy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nonetheless, diagnostic dilemmas may increase because abdominal lymphangioma are not as well delineated by surrounding fluid and may be compressed to some degree by the abdominal contents. Reported misdiagnoses include dilated bowel loops [7,8] , ascites in the absence of hydrops [8,9] , and anomaly of the urinary tract [10] . Ad- ditionally, York et al [11] described a case of abdominoperineal lymphangioma which mimicked in utero the more fatal sacrococcygeal teratoma, thus leading one caregiver to suggest termination of pregnancy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%