A Rare Cause of Acute Abdomen: Multifocal Calcifying Fibrous Tumor
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Case Report
P: 350-351
October 2018

A Rare Cause of Acute Abdomen: Multifocal Calcifying Fibrous Tumor

GMJ 2018;29(4):350-351
1. Ankara University, Faculty of Medicine, Surgical Oncology Department, Ankara, Turkey
2. Health Sciences University, Adana City Education and Research Hospital, Pathology Department, Adana, Turkey
3. Muğla Sıtkı Koçman University, Education and Research Hospital, Surgical Oncology Department, Muğla, Turkey
4. Ermenek State Hospital, Karaman, Turkey
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Received Date: 03.12.2017
Accepted Date: 17.09.2018
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ABSTRACT

Calcifying fibrous tumor (CFT) is a rare benign lesion, mostly located in soft tissues, pleura and peritoneum. Differential diagnosis and total excision of the lesions are important. This is a case of a nineteen years old boy admitted to the emergency service with colic abdominal pain, guarding and rebound tenderness. Imaging modalities revealed nothing except minimal fluid at pelvic area. After 12 hours follow up, due to increament of rebound tenderness and guarding, the patient was taken to laparotomy. At exploration, 7x5x4 cm mass between small intestine mesentery and transverse colon mesentery, three 2x1x1 cm mass at antimesenteric part of terminal ileum, multiple white-gray calcified milimetric lesions at omentum and multiple lymphadenopathies (LAP) at ileum mesentery were determined. Omentum, all described lesions and 2 LAPs were excised. Treatment of CFT is total excision of lesions. No death or no metastasis are declared but few local recurrences are reported. Follow up is important.

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