Srpski Arhiv za Celokupno Lekarstvo (Jan 2006)

Desmoid tumor within lesser sac

  • Čolović Radoje,
  • Grubor Nikica,
  • Radak Vladimir,
  • Micev Marijan,
  • Čolović Nataša

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/SARH0610438C
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 134, no. 9-10
pp. 438 – 440

Abstract

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Desmoid tumors or fibromatoses comprise a number of benign fibrous proliferative lesions that have local infiltrative growth and tendency to recur after incomplete excision. They never metastasize. The authors present a 31-year old woman who, due to epigastric pain and palpable mass detected on presentation, underwent the excision of firm tumorous mass, 210x140x115mm in diameter, from the lesser sac. Compressing the splenic vein, the tumor caused left-sided portal hypertension which subsided after the mass was removed. The recovery was uneventful. The histological examination verified typical desmoid tumor. Twelve years after surgery, the patient remained symptom-free with no signs of recurrence.

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