A rare cause of intraabdominal tumor in childhood: Omental mesenteric myxoid hamartoma
Omental masses are rarely seen in childhood. Omental mesenteric myxoid hamartoma is a very rare and a new entity, first described by Gonzalez-Crussi et al. The tumor originates from the omentum and mesentery and presents as multiple nodules. It shares many morphologic features with inflammatory myof...
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Main Authors: | Arzu Şencan (Author), Hülya Tosun Yıldırım (Author), Münevver Hoşgör (Author) |
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2014-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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