Mesenteric cysts are a rare phenomenon and can be encountered in different regions of the mesentery or in the retroperitoneal region. They are usually asymptomatic but may lead to a variety of symptoms depending on their site. We report a case of a mesenteric cyst presenting as a femoral hernia, which is, to our knowledge, the second case found in the literature. Forty-eight years old female patient presented with a history of pain and swelling in her left inguinal region for six months. Although femoral hernias are rare conditions, mesenteric cysts can protrude inside the femoral canal. In a case of clinical suspicion of such a condition, appropriate imaging should be performed
Mesenteric and retroperitoneal cysts are rare intra-abdominal tumour with an incidence of 1/140000 i...
Introduction: Femoral hernias are a relatively uncommon type, accounting for only 3% of all hernias....
Introduction: Mesenteric cyst is rare intra-abdominal lesions(1)(2) and account for only one in 10...
Mesenteric cysts are a rare phenomenon and can be encountered in different regions of the mesentery ...
Mesenteric cysts are rare benign intra-abdominal tumors with an incidence of 1 case per 250,000 hosp...
Mesenteric cysts are infrequent and can be located anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. They can ...
Copyright © 2012 Dionysios Dellaportas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
A mesenteric cyst is a rare cause for abdominal pain. This umbrella term includes cystic entities wh...
Mesenteric cysts are defined as a heterogeneous group of intra-abdominal cystic lesions of the mesen...
Mesenteric cysts are rare lesions, with 1 case per 100,000 hospital admission reported. They have to...
Mesenteric cysts are rare abdominal findings. Due to absent or unspecific clinical presentation, ver...
A mesenteric cyst is defined as a cyst that is located in the mesentery of the gastrointestinal trac...
Mesenteric cysts are rare cystic malformations of the mesentery. They are usually located at the ili...
Mesenteric cysts are rare and can occur at any age. They are frequently asymptomatic, but sometimes ...
A mesenteric cyst is defined as a cyst that is located in the mesentery of the gastrointestinal trac...
Mesenteric and retroperitoneal cysts are rare intra-abdominal tumour with an incidence of 1/140000 i...
Introduction: Femoral hernias are a relatively uncommon type, accounting for only 3% of all hernias....
Introduction: Mesenteric cyst is rare intra-abdominal lesions(1)(2) and account for only one in 10...
Mesenteric cysts are a rare phenomenon and can be encountered in different regions of the mesentery ...
Mesenteric cysts are rare benign intra-abdominal tumors with an incidence of 1 case per 250,000 hosp...
Mesenteric cysts are infrequent and can be located anywhere in the gastrointestinal tract. They can ...
Copyright © 2012 Dionysios Dellaportas et al. This is an open access article distributed under the C...
A mesenteric cyst is a rare cause for abdominal pain. This umbrella term includes cystic entities wh...
Mesenteric cysts are defined as a heterogeneous group of intra-abdominal cystic lesions of the mesen...
Mesenteric cysts are rare lesions, with 1 case per 100,000 hospital admission reported. They have to...
Mesenteric cysts are rare abdominal findings. Due to absent or unspecific clinical presentation, ver...
A mesenteric cyst is defined as a cyst that is located in the mesentery of the gastrointestinal trac...
Mesenteric cysts are rare cystic malformations of the mesentery. They are usually located at the ili...
Mesenteric cysts are rare and can occur at any age. They are frequently asymptomatic, but sometimes ...
A mesenteric cyst is defined as a cyst that is located in the mesentery of the gastrointestinal trac...
Mesenteric and retroperitoneal cysts are rare intra-abdominal tumour with an incidence of 1/140000 i...
Introduction: Femoral hernias are a relatively uncommon type, accounting for only 3% of all hernias....
Introduction: Mesenteric cyst is rare intra-abdominal lesions(1)(2) and account for only one in 10...