Giant Mesenteric Lipoblastoma in an Infant: Case Report and Review of Literature
Haarini Sundar,
Priyanka Hegde,
Arun Kumar Loganathan
Abstract:Abdominal lipoblastoma is a rare tumor composed of embryonic fat. Mesenteric involvement is rarer, with only five cases reported in infants. We report a case of a 10-month-old infant with a lipomatous tumor arising from the ileal mesentery. Primary resection was done, and histopathology was suggestive of a lipoblastoma. The child is well in follow-up with no evidence of recurrence.
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