Abstract Abdominal wall tumors represent a significant challenge in surgical practice due to their wide range of etiologies and nonspecific clinical presentation. These lesions can include benign, malignant, and pseudotumoral pathologies, such as desmoid tumors, abdominal wall endometriomas, and adenocarcinoma metastases. Inadequate evaluation can lead to unnecessary aggressive treatments or the omission of oncologic pathology. This study presents a series of three cases with the aim of establishing more precise diagnostic and therapeutic strategies.
Dávila et al. (Wed,) studied this question.