Journal of Minimal Access Surgery (Jan 2024)
A colic mesothelial cyst, mimicking an appendicular mucocoele in an elderly patient: A case report and a literature review
Abstract
Benign cystic mesothelioma is a very rare and uncommon lesion, first reported by Plaut in 1928. It affects young women of reproductive age. It is usually asymptomatic or has non-specific symptoms. Diagnosis remains difficult despite the evolution of imaging, and the histopathological study is the key examination to make the diagnosis. Surgery remains the only curative treatment, regardless of significant rate of recurrence, and until today, no consensus on the therapeutic strategy is established.
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