Cystic mucinous tumours of the mesentery and retroperitoneum: report of three cases

BANERJEE, R. ; GOUGH, J.

Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1988
ISSN:
1365-2559
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Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
Topics:
Medicine
Notes:
A mucinous cystadenoma of the mesentery and two borderline mucinous cystadenocarcinomas of the mesentery and retroperitoneum are reported. The patients were females, aged 38, 47 and 58 years. The cysts showed identical features to those commonly seen in the appendix and ovary. One of our cases, with ‘borderline’ histology, developed metastases to mediastinal lymph nodes, 4 years after diagnosis. We suggest that these tumours develop through mucinous metaplasia in pre-existing mesothelium-lined cysts, the latter being the commonest cysts in this location.
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autor BANERJEE, R.
GOUGH, J.
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notes A mucinous cystadenoma of the mesentery and two borderline mucinous cystadenocarcinomas of the mesentery and retroperitoneum are reported. The patients were females, aged 38, 47 and 58 years. The cysts showed identical features to those commonly seen in the appendix and ovary. One of our cases, with ‘borderline’ histology, developed metastases to mediastinal lymph nodes, 4 years after diagnosis. We suggest that these tumours develop through mucinous metaplasia in pre-existing mesothelium-lined cysts, the latter being the commonest cysts in this location.
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shingle_author_1 BANERJEE, R.
GOUGH, J.
shingle_author_2 BANERJEE, R.
GOUGH, J.
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GOUGH, J.
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GOUGH, J.
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GOUGH, J.
Cystic mucinous tumours of the mesentery and retroperitoneum: report of three cases
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A mucinous cystadenoma of the mesentery and two borderline mucinous cystadenocarcinomas of the mesentery and retroperitoneum are reported. The patients were females, aged 38, 47 and 58 years. The cysts showed identical features to those commonly seen in the appendix and ovary. One of our cases, with ‘borderline’ histology, developed metastases to mediastinal lymph nodes, 4 years after diagnosis. We suggest that these tumours develop through mucinous metaplasia in pre-existing mesothelium-lined cysts, the latter being the commonest cysts in this location.
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shingle_catch_all_2 BANERJEE, R.
GOUGH, J.
Cystic mucinous tumours of the mesentery and retroperitoneum: report of three cases
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A mucinous cystadenoma of the mesentery and two borderline mucinous cystadenocarcinomas of the mesentery and retroperitoneum are reported. The patients were females, aged 38, 47 and 58 years. The cysts showed identical features to those commonly seen in the appendix and ovary. One of our cases, with ‘borderline’ histology, developed metastases to mediastinal lymph nodes, 4 years after diagnosis. We suggest that these tumours develop through mucinous metaplasia in pre-existing mesothelium-lined cysts, the latter being the commonest cysts in this location.
1365-2559
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shingle_catch_all_3 BANERJEE, R.
GOUGH, J.
Cystic mucinous tumours of the mesentery and retroperitoneum: report of three cases
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A mucinous cystadenoma of the mesentery and two borderline mucinous cystadenocarcinomas of the mesentery and retroperitoneum are reported. The patients were females, aged 38, 47 and 58 years. The cysts showed identical features to those commonly seen in the appendix and ovary. One of our cases, with ‘borderline’ histology, developed metastases to mediastinal lymph nodes, 4 years after diagnosis. We suggest that these tumours develop through mucinous metaplasia in pre-existing mesothelium-lined cysts, the latter being the commonest cysts in this location.
1365-2559
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shingle_catch_all_4 BANERJEE, R.
GOUGH, J.
Cystic mucinous tumours of the mesentery and retroperitoneum: report of three cases
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
A mucinous cystadenoma of the mesentery and two borderline mucinous cystadenocarcinomas of the mesentery and retroperitoneum are reported. The patients were females, aged 38, 47 and 58 years. The cysts showed identical features to those commonly seen in the appendix and ovary. One of our cases, with ‘borderline’ histology, developed metastases to mediastinal lymph nodes, 4 years after diagnosis. We suggest that these tumours develop through mucinous metaplasia in pre-existing mesothelium-lined cysts, the latter being the commonest cysts in this location.
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