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A 67-year-old man presented with a painless abdominal lump. CT scan revealed a large vascular intraperitoneal mass. At laparotomy, a large, vascular tumor was seen to arise from the greater omentum, which was resected. At histology, this tumor was a benign hemangiopericytoma.
The peculiar features of ovarian cancer metastasization in the greater omentum have been studied. A retrospective analysis of the data on 268 operated patients with serous cystadenocarcinoma of the ovary and a perspective study pertaining to 99 patients with ovarian malignant tumors of different
A 41-year-old Chinese woman was admitted to our hospital with epigastric pain. Computed tomography detected a heterogeneous enhancement tumor fed by the left gastroepiploic artery in the left lower quadrant and cholelithiasis. Excision of the tumor in the greater omentum and cholecystectomy were
The greater omentum torsion was revealed in 10 of 10143 patients operated upon urgently. The complex of symptoms established by the authors facilitates making the correct diagnosis. It includes a typical pain syndrome, the presence of a mobile tumor-like mass in the abdominal cavity without
Two patients with an osteolytic lesion of the greater trochanter suggesting a malignant bone tumor are presented. Biopsy, microbiological and histological examination suggested a diagnosis of trochanteric tuberculosis. Treatment consisted of multiple surgical debridements and antituberculous
Diseases of mesentery and greater omentum are commonly the result of lymph node metastases from an abdominal carcinoma, or lymph node involvement as part of a general lymphatic malignancy. Primary tumours are rare. Cysts occur predominantly in children. In addition, one may find mesenchymal benign
The Sindhis are a Hindu subgroup identified by their place of origin and their written spoken language. These are the people who were originally inhabitants of the Province of Sind, which formed a part of the large Bombay Presidency in Undivided India before 1947. The Sindhi Hindus migrated en masse
We report a rare case of haemangiopericytoma/solitary _brous tumour of the greater omentum in a 41-year-old woman. It presented as a large mobile abdominal mass measuring 30 × 24 × 8 cm. A computed tomography scan con_rmed the presence of a large vascular tumour, and biochemical tumour markers were
Extrathoracic solitary fibrous tumors (SFTs) have been described at almost every anatomic location of human body, but reports of SFT in the abdominal cavity are rare. We herein present a rare case of SFT originating from greater omentum. Computed tomography revealed a 15.8 cm × 21.0 cm solid mass
The analysis of 102 observations indicated the clinico-roentgenological features of cancer of the greater curvature of the stomach, thus enabling the possibilities of a roentgenological method of examination to be ascertained in the complex of methods for examining patients with the pathology