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Pseudocyst in Omentum caused by Abdominal Tuberculosis : Case Report |
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So Yeon Lee, M.D. Hyun Jin Kim, M.D., Soo-Youn Park, M.D.,Hyun Joo Choi, M.D.*, Seong Su Hwang, M.D.,Eun Suk Cha, M.D., Young Ha Park, M.D. |
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Department of Radiology, St.Vincent’s Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea |
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A 25-year-old woman presented with abdominal discomfort and weight loss. Sonography demonstrated a welldefined,
anechoic, cystic mass with posterior acoustic enhancement, internal thin septations, and a peripheral hypoechoic
solid portion that had no increased blood flow on Doppler ultrasound. Contrast-enhanced CT revealed a
cystic omental mass with internal thin septations and an enhancing solid portion which appeared as the hypoechoic
solid portion on ultrasonography. A pathologic specimen demonstrated a pseudocyst containing serous fluid with
gelatinous material. The solid component at the peripheral portion of the pseudocyst indicated caseous necrosis
with multinucleated giant cells. This histologic finding was consistent with tuberculosis and supported the final diagnosis
of omental pseudocyst caused by tuberculous peritonitis. Therefore, intraperitoneal pseudocyst with tuberculosis
should be considered in the differential diagnosis of an intraperitoneal cystic mass in a young adult. |
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Keyword : Abdomen, Tuberculosis, Omentum, Pseudocyst |
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