Wandering spleen is not a common condition in childhood and has been described only rarely in association with gastric volvulus. The authors report the successful management of wandering spleen associated with gastric volvulus using laparoscopic splenopexy and gastropexy in a 4-year-old girl.
Pancreatoblastoma (PB) is extremely rare. A 11-year-old boy, who had excision of dilated common bile duct with hepaticoduodenostomy when 9 years old was referred to our institute for further management of abdominal pain and steatorrhea. Imaging studies showed a solid 4 cm tumor in the head of the pancreas and two lesions in the liver. Needle biopsies diagnosed PB with liver metastases. After five courses of chemotherapy, the primary tumor was completely resected with pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) and Child's pancreaticobiliary tract reconstruction. The liver metastases were resected. Postoperative recovery was uneventful. Here, we present this case and review the literature focusing on management of PB.
Intraosseous pneumatocyst is a gas-containing cyst-like lesion that occurs most frequently in the ilium, sacrum or vertebrae. We present a case involving the left scapula that was found incidentally on CT. To our knowledge, intraosseous pneumatocyst of the scapula has not been previously reported.
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