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Cystic lymphangioma causing intussusception of the right colon: a case report and review of current literature.

Jae Hyun ParkJesung ParkGa Yoon KuDo Kyoon MoonJong Sung AhnHyo Jun KimMin Jung KimJi Won ParkSeung-Bum RyooSeung-Yong JeongKyu Joo Park
Published in: Journal of surgical case reports (2023)
Among intraabdominal lymphangiomas, colonic lymphangiomas are rare. These cystic tumors are generally asymptomatic and incidentally found but may present with bleeding or obstructive symptoms. Intussusception by such tumors is scarcely reported, with only nine previously reported cases listed in Pubmed. We report a case of a 41-year-old female Asian patient who presented with acute abdomen and was diagnosed with colonic intussusception caused by lymphangioma. She received emergent right hemicolectomy, recovered well without complications, and was discharged on the 5th postoperative day.
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