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A rare case of peritoneal Xanthogranuloma in a 23-year-old woman
Author(s) -
Aghyad Kudra Danial,
Abdulqader Klaho,
Abdulaziz Abou Redn,
Zeina Al-Najjari,
Joudi Tarabishi,
Sara Chabarek,
Ahmad Sankari Tarabishi,
Ahmad Alhaj
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of surgical case reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2042-8812
DOI - 10.1093/jscr/rjaa533
Subject(s) - medicine , differential diagnosis , abdominal pain , laparoscopy , abdomen , biopsy , sigmoid colon , pelvis , surgery , radiology , pathology , rectum
Xanthogranuloma is a very rare tumor when it comes to abdomen. Macroscopically, it is characterized by formation of multiple, golden yellow or bright yellow nodules, whereas histologically, the lesion is predominantly composed of foamy cells mixed with acute and chronic inflammatory cells. We report a case of 23-year-old woman presented to the hospital with chronic constipation, colic abdominal pain and recurrent vomiting. The patient had a history of sigmoid colon volvulus. Radiological investigations showed sigmoid colon elongation, multi-density formations in the left iliac region and pelvis and a small amount of pelvic fluid. Laparoscopy followed by excisional biopsy of the formations were made, and pathological examination showed Xanthogranuloma with no ovarian parenchyma. Hence, Xanthogranuloma should be considered as a differential diagnosis for idiopathic abdominal pain. Laparoscopy and excisional biopsy are suggested procedures when short-term therapy is concerned.

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