Abstract

Mesenteric cysts are a rare phenomenon and can be encountered in different regions of the mesentery or in the retroperitoneal region. They are usually asymptomatic but may lead to a variety of symptoms depending on their site. We report a case of a mesenteric cyst presenting as a femoral hernia, which is, to our knowledge, the second case found in the literature. Forty-eight years old female patient presented with a history of pain and swelling in her left inguinal region for six months. Although femoral hernias are rare conditions, mesenteric cysts can protrude inside the femoral canal. In a case of clinical suspicion of such a condition, appropriate imaging should be performed.

Highlights

  • Mesenteric cysts are quite rare and only seen in 1/250.000 hospitalized patients [1]

  • Mesenteric cysts can be placed anywhere starting from the mes‐ entery of the duodenum down to the mesentery of the rectum, and in rare cases, even in the retroper‐ itoneal region [3]

  • Femoral hernia, and our report is the second one on this topic

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Mesenteric cysts are quite rare and only seen in 1/250.000 hospitalized patients [1]. Mesenteric cysts can be placed anywhere starting from the mes‐ entery of the duodenum down to the mesentery of the rectum, and in rare cases, even in the retroper‐ itoneal region [3]. Despite having all these possi‐ ble locations, they’re most frequently observed in the mesentery of the small intestines [4,5]. The excised mass was reported as a mesenteric cyst by the histopathological examination (Figure 2)

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