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Pseudomyxoma peritonei induced by a well-differentiated appendicular mucinous adenocarcinoma: An uncommon cause of isolated ascites in a young man patient.

Nitah Harivony RandriamifidyMirana Andoniaina Christiana RanaivosonAndriamampihantona Lalaoarifetra RamiandrasoaChantelli Iamblaudiot RazafindrazotoVolahasina Francine RanaivomananaDomoina Harivonjy Hasina LaingonirinaMialitiana RakotomaharoHenintsoa RakotoniainaAntsa Fihobiana RandrianiainaAnjaramalala Sitraka RasolonjatovoAndry Lalaina Rinà RakotozafindrabeTovo Harimanana RabenjanaharySoloniaina Hélio RazafimahefaFlorine RafaraminoRado Manitrala Ramanampamonjy
Published in: Clinical case reports (2023)
Pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP) remains difficult to diagnose and has a reserved prognosis. Pseudomyxoma peritonei is a rare entity, of appendicular origin in the majority of cases. Its clinical symptomatology is not specific, and the diagnosis is evoked by imaging and surgery and confirmed by histology.
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