Presentation
Palpable abdominal wall mass.
Patient Data
Age: 25 years
Gender: Female
From the case:
Abdominal wall desmoid tumour
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Lobulated, enhancing supraumbilical anterior abdominal wall mass centred in the abdominal fat and abutting the rectus abdominis muscles.
Case Discussion
Biopsy proven and subsequently resected abdominal wall desmoid tumour, with fairly characteristic appearance. Desmoid tumours can be seen in a variety of age groups but have a special association with younger women/childbearing age and can occur during or after pregnancy.