A Migrated-mesenteric Lymphangioma: An Unusual Case of Intrabdominal Cystic Lesion in a New-born
Abdominal lymphangioma is a rare presentation of abdominal cystic lesions. They generally arise from small bowel mesentery. Migration of abdominal masses is an uncommon entity and usually occurs due to gossypiboma. There have been many reports of the radiologic appearance and unusual complications o...
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Main Authors: | Fatma Ceren Sarıoğlu (Author), Orkun Sarıoğlu (Author), Deniz Öztekin (Author), Emel Tekin (Author), Aslı Irmak Birancı (Author), Özgür Öztekin (Author) |
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Galenos Yayinevi,
2019-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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