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Infected enteric duplication cyst
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van Zitteren, Leonarda Maria
, Ruppert, Martin
, Op de Beeck, Bart
, Wojciechowski, Marek
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Abdomen
/ Antibiotics
/ Case reports
/ Cysts
/ gastrointestinal surgery
/ Images In
/ Infections
/ paediatrics
/ Pediatrics
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2017
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Infected enteric duplication cyst
by
van Zitteren, Leonarda Maria
, Ruppert, Martin
, Op de Beeck, Bart
, Wojciechowski, Marek
in
Abdomen
/ Antibiotics
/ Case reports
/ Cysts
/ gastrointestinal surgery
/ Images In
/ Infections
/ paediatrics
/ Pediatrics
/ Ultrasonic imaging
2017
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Infected enteric duplication cyst
2017
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Laparotomy was scheduled a few days later, and a bowel-like mass was found, which did not connect with the gastrointestinal tract and its mesentery. Enteric duplications are non-malignant, rare (1:4500) congenital anomalies that may vary greatly in presentation, size, location and symptoms. Associated anomalies are common; screening is appropriate.3 Thus, infected enteric duplication cysts are rare, but should be considered in the differential diagnosis of unidentified abdominal mass with signs of obstruction and/or infection.
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