“…In abdomen, the lesions are preferentially localized in mesentery and the epiploon, and also found in the liver, spleen, pancreas, kidney, adrenal gland, large intestine and duedonum [[15], [16], [17], [18]]. In less than 10% of cases, lesions are diffuse with a peritoneal cystic lymphangiomatosis, similar to peritoneal carcinosis [25]. The physiopathology is a congenital default of connection between the primary lymphatics spaces and the central collector system [19].…”