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A mesenteric cyst (MeSH C04.182.473) is a cyst in the mesenterium, and is one of the rarest abdominal tumors, with approximately 822 cases reported since 1507. The incidence is between 1 per 100,000 to 1 per 250,000 hospital admissions. Tillaux's triad named after the French surgeon Paul Jules Tillaux can be seen in cases of mesenteric cyst. It consists of the following signs: Treatment:- a) Chylolymphatic cyst:- Enucleation

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  • Quiste mesentérico (es)
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  • Quiste mesentéricos hacen referencia a una patología benigna, son quistes de contenido líquido seroso presentan una baja incidencia , por lo general pueden encontrarse en cualquier zona del mesenterio desde el duodeno hasta el colon recto, siendo un sitio comúnmente afectado el intestino delgado. Fue descrito por primera vez en el año 1507 y en el año 1880 el Dr. Tillaux fue el primer cirujano en extirpar un quiste mesentérico de forma exitosa.​ Su incidencia es entre el 1/100.000 a 1/250.000 de admisiones de hospital.​ (es)
  • A mesenteric cyst (MeSH C04.182.473) is a cyst in the mesenterium, and is one of the rarest abdominal tumors, with approximately 822 cases reported since 1507. The incidence is between 1 per 100,000 to 1 per 250,000 hospital admissions. Tillaux's triad named after the French surgeon Paul Jules Tillaux can be seen in cases of mesenteric cyst. It consists of the following signs: Treatment:- a) Chylolymphatic cyst:- Enucleation (en)
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  • Quiste mesentéricos hacen referencia a una patología benigna, son quistes de contenido líquido seroso presentan una baja incidencia , por lo general pueden encontrarse en cualquier zona del mesenterio desde el duodeno hasta el colon recto, siendo un sitio comúnmente afectado el intestino delgado. Fue descrito por primera vez en el año 1507 y en el año 1880 el Dr. Tillaux fue el primer cirujano en extirpar un quiste mesentérico de forma exitosa.​ Su incidencia es entre el 1/100.000 a 1/250.000 de admisiones de hospital.​ (es)
  • A mesenteric cyst (MeSH C04.182.473) is a cyst in the mesenterium, and is one of the rarest abdominal tumors, with approximately 822 cases reported since 1507. The incidence is between 1 per 100,000 to 1 per 250,000 hospital admissions. Tillaux's triad named after the French surgeon Paul Jules Tillaux can be seen in cases of mesenteric cyst. It consists of the following signs: * a fluctuating swelling near the umbilicus, * freely mobile in the direction perpendicular to the attachment of mesentry, * On Percussion :- zone of resonance ,ie Band of bowel resonance (due to loop of bowel infront of cyst) and dull note behind due to fluid inside the cyst It is basically of two types :1. Chylolymphatic most common type, thin wall, lined by flat endotheliun, clear chylous fluid present, separate blood vessels2. Enterogenous-thick wall, lined by columnar, mucinous fluid present common blood supply Treatment:- a) Chylolymphatic cyst:- Enucleation b) Enterogenous Cyst :- Excision of cyst along with resection and anastomosis of part of bowel that shares common blood supply with the cyst (en)
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