1. [Parasitic dermoid cyst of the omentum. Case presentation].
- Author
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Bernal-Martinez S, Vaca-Carvajal GJ, and Arrazola-González JA
- Subjects
- Adult, Dermoid Cyst diagnosis, Dermoid Cyst surgery, Female, Humans, Laparoscopy methods, Peritoneal Neoplasms diagnosis, Peritoneal Neoplasms surgery, Dermoid Cyst parasitology, Omentum parasitology, Peritoneal Neoplasms parasitology
- Abstract
Background: Benign parasitic cystic teratomas or extragonadal tumors are relatively rare representing 0.4% of all tumors. Its most common site is the omentum., Case Report: A 32-year-old women. Obstetric historial: 3 pregnancies, 2 deliveries, and 1 abortion. She was admitted with a 7 x 6 cm pelvic cystic mass meassured by ultrasound, laparoscopy was performed removing a pelvic cystic mass localized in omentum. The patient was discharged uneventful. Histological finding was a benign parasitic dermoid cyst of omentum. A literature review indicates that only 29 cases are reported.
- Published
- 2016