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- 2018
A rare cause of jejunal wall thickening: Primary peritoneal serous papillary carcinomaKeywords: Primer ser?z papiller peritoneal karsinoma,jejunoileal duvar kal?nla?mas? Abstract: Primary papillary serous carcinoma is a rare neoplasm of the peritoneum and is histologically similar to papillary serous carcinoma of the ovary. However, the presence of ovaries is quite common in primary papillary serous carcinoma. It is predominantly present in postmenopausal women (mean age, 55–65 years). The most common clinical findings are ascites and elevated carcinoembryonic antigen 125. Radiological findings, such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging, on the abdomen showed ascites, peritoneal thickness, omental cake, and intra-abdominal mass. In this abstract, we are presenting the clinical findings of apatient with primary papillary serous carcinoma along with jejunoileal wall thickening and ascites
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