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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of adult ACL patients

From: Characteristics of adult abdominal cystic Lymphangioma: a single-center Chinese cohort of 12 cases

Case No.

Age

Location a

Symptom b

Physical sign

Evaluations c

Size/cm

1

40–49

PO

Absent

Absent

CT + MRI

11.6*7.6

2

40–49

PO

Absent

Absent

US+CT + MRI

14.1*11.0

3

40–49

Left R

Absent

Absent

CT

12.0*10.0

4

20–29

HL

AP

Absent

CT

4.5*4.2

5

10–19

M

D + F

Mass via abdomen

US

20.0*19.8

6

20–29

Left R

AP

Mass via vagina

US+MRI

12.0*7.8

7

60–69

Right R

D

Mass via abdomen

US+CT

15.3*13.4

8

20–29

Right R

Absent

Absent

US+CT

15.1*6.5

9

20–29

M

Absent

Absent

US+CT

23.4*16.7

10

30–39

S

Absent

Absent

US+CT

10.1*5.1

11

70–79

Left R

AP

Absent

CT

11.1*6.7

12

40–49

Left R

AP + F

Absent

US+CT + MRI

10.8*6.0

  1. ACL: abdominal cystic lymphangioma;
  2. a. PO: posterior cavity of omentum; R: retroperitoneum; HL: hepatoduodenal ligament; M: mesentery; S: spleen
  3. b. AP: abdominal pain; D: distention; F: fatigue
  4. c. US: ultrasound; CT: Computed tomography; MRI: Magnetic Resonance Imaging