Presentation
Recurrent abdominal pain for months/years.
Patient Data
Age: 15 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Abdominal lymphocele
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Soft tissue density in the right upper quadrant displacing bowel loops, possibly representing hepatomegaly.
From the case:
Abdominal lymphocele
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Large cystic mass simulating hepatomegaly on plain film abdomen.
Case Discussion
The patient proceeded to operation and a lymphocele was diagnosed.