Journal of Medical Case Reports (Feb 2008)

Idiopathic benign retroperitoneal cyst: a case report

  • Alzaraa Ahmed,
  • Mousa Husam,
  • Dickens Paul,
  • Allen Jonathan,
  • Benhamida Abduljalil

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1752-1947-2-43
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
p. 43

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Abstract Introduction Retroperitoneal cysts are uncommon, with an estimated incidence of 1/5750 to 1/250,000. Case presentation A male patient was admitted with an abdominal pain, jaundice and fever. Clinical examination and investigations confirmed an idiopathic benign retroperitoneal cyst. He underwent surgery and was discharged after making good recovery. Conclusion Retroperitoneal cysts are very rare, and most of the time they are discovered incidentally. Patients may be asymptomatic or present with abdominal pain, referred pain to the legs or weight loss. Imaging may help diagnose these lesions, but surgery is the keystone in confirming the diagnosis. This case is very rare and very educational as it highlights an unusual presentation of a benign retroperitoneal cyst. In our patient, the course of the disease was unique as the patient presented with jaundice.