A rare case of pregnancy complicated by mesenteric mass: what does chylous ascites tell us?

Journal: World Journal Of Gastroenterology
Published:
Abstract

Mesenteric fibromatosis is a rare benign nonmetastatic neoplasm that appears as a sporadic lesion or occurs in patients with familial polyposis, while chylous ascites associated with aggressive mesenteric fibromatosis during pregnancy has never been reported thus far. Here we present the case of a 28-year old pregnant woman, in whom an aggressive mesenteric fibromatosis with chylous ascites was detected, involving the jejunum, superior mesenteric artery (SMA) and superior mesenteric vein (SMV) and pancreas. One year after a successful surgical excision, the patient had no signs of recurrence. The authors report the case for its rarity and emphasize on combining clinicopathological, radiological and immunohistochemistry analysis for management of the disease.

Authors
Long Sun, Hua Wu, Yan-zhen Zhuang, Yong-song Guan
Relevant Conditions

Fibromatosis, Chylous Ascites