Total: 9 |
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PMID (PMCID) | ||
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28974244 (5627459) |
MALE | Middle Aged |
Multiple rapidly growing desmoid tumors that were difficult to distinguish from recurrence of rectal cancer. | ||
Nakanishi K, Shida D, Tsukamoto S, Ochiai H, Mazaki J, Taniguchi H, Kanemitsu Y. World J Surg Oncol. 2017;15(1):180. |
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Desmoid tumors should not be excluded as a differential diagnosis for intra-abdominal masses after intra-abdominal surgery, even in cases of rapidly growing multiple masses. | ||
26199790 (4502627) |
OTHER | |
A Rapidly Growing Abdominal Mass: Desmoid Tumor in Pregnancy. | ||
Leon MG, Moussa HN, Movahedian M, Viteri OA, Longo M, Sibai BM. AJP Rep. 2015;5(1):e14-7. |
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A Rapidly Growing Abdominal Mass: Desmoid Tumor in Pregnancy. | ||
25264535 (4175605) |
OTHER | |
Mesenteric desmoid-type fibromatosis causing secondary hypertension in a young woman. | ||
Kim MS, Noh JH, Jung MC, Kim YB. Obstet Gynecol Sci. 2014;57(5):412-4. |
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She had a huge abdominal mass, diagnosed as a mesenteric desmoid-type fibromatosis, causing compression of the left external iliac vessels and ureter, as well as elevated renin concentration and hypertension. | ||
21787413 (3162920) |
OTHER | |
Desmoid tumor of the abdominal wall: a case report. | ||
Economou A, Pitta X, Andreadis E, Papapavlou L, Chrissidis T. J Med Case Rep. 2011;5:326. |
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The diagnosis of desmoid tumor should be strongly considered even in male patients with an abdominal mass and a history of previous abdominal surgery. | ||
10339848 |
MALE | Adult |
[Intra-abdominal tumor in a young man]. | ||
Guerra del Barrio E, de la Viuda Unzueta JM, Blanco Daroca MS, Urquijo Labrador JC, Ojer Tsakiridu D. An Med Interna. 1999;16(4):196-8. |
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An intra-abdominal mass 32 cm length per 25 cm width consistent with desmoid tumor was finally resected. | ||
7676373 |
MALE | Adult |
Villous adenoma of the duodenum in a patient with familial adenomatosis coli. | ||
Doi K, Iida M, Kohrogi N, Yao T, Fujishima M. Surg Endosc. 1995;9(5):512-4. |
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The patient, who had complained of an abdominal mass which had been diagnosed as a desmoid tumor after surgical resection, had numerous adenomatous polyps throughout the colon confirmed by colonoscopy with biopsy. | ||
8385882 |
MALE | Adult |
Large intra-abdominal desmoid tumors in a patient with familial adenomatosis coli: their rapid growth detected by computerized tomography. | ||
Doi K, Iida M, Kohrogi N, Mibu R, Onitsuka H, Yao T, Fujishima M. Am J Gastroenterol. 1993;88(4):595-8. |
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The patient initially complained of an abdominal mass, which was diagnosed as a desmoid tumor after surgical resection. | ||
3599200 |
MALE | Middle Aged |
Mesenteric desmoid tumor presenting as an abdominal mass following salvage cystectomy for invasive bladder cancer. | ||
Pasciak RM, Kozlowski JM. J Urol. 1987;138(1):145-6. |
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Mesenteric desmoid tumor presenting as an abdominal mass following salvage cystectomy for invasive bladder cancer. | ||
1052447 |
MALE | Adult |
Abdominal desmoid masses in Gardner's syndrome. | ||
Menuck LS. Gastrointest Radiol. 1976;1(1):81-4. |
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Abdominal masses, "desmoid tumors," occur in approximately 4% of patients with Gardner's Syndrome, usually 1--3 years after total colectomy. |