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Meconium pseudocyst with particular pathologic findings: a case report and review of the literature
Journal of Pediatric SurgeryVol. 47Issue 4e9–e12Published in issue: April, 2012- Masashi Minato
- Tadao Okada
- Hisayuki Miyagi
- Shohei Honda
- Kei Takazawa
- Kanako C. Kubota
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 13Meconium peritonitis is a sterile chemical peritonitis caused by bowel perforation with intraperitoneal extravasation of the meconium in utero. When the inflamed intestinal loops become fixed, meconium peritonitis leads to a cystic cavity with a fibrous wall, and the result is termed cystic-type meconium peritonitis. On the contrary, a meconium pseudocyst has a muscle layer continuous with the normal intestine and is distinguished from cystic-type meconium peritonitis based on the histopathologic findings.