2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsc.2020.101467
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Pyloric duplication cyst with associated hypertrophic stenosis: A potential causal relationship

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“…Gastric duplication is a rare congenital malformation of the gastrointestinal tract that accounts for approximately 2–9% of gastrointestinal malformations and is more common in females ( 10 , 11 ). The etiology is not clear, but many theories have been put forward, including McLetchie’s theory, Bremer’s theory, split notochord, partial twinning theory, and intrauterine trauma ( 12 15 ).…”
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“…Gastric duplication is a rare congenital malformation of the gastrointestinal tract that accounts for approximately 2–9% of gastrointestinal malformations and is more common in females ( 10 , 11 ). The etiology is not clear, but many theories have been put forward, including McLetchie’s theory, Bremer’s theory, split notochord, partial twinning theory, and intrauterine trauma ( 12 15 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…2 GD cyst is noted in 17 cases per millions individuals. 3 Females are more affected than males. The symptoms varies in child and different ages from non-specific to abdominal pain, distension, vomiting, feeding problems, bloody stools solid/cystic mass intussception, perforation or GIT bleeding etc.…”
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“…The symptoms varies in child and different ages from non-specific to abdominal pain, distension, vomiting, feeding problems, bloody stools solid/cystic mass intussception, perforation or GIT bleeding etc. 3 Hence preoperative diagnosis is difficult and with the help of imaging modalities and laparotomy diagnosis was rendered. The histopathology is the gold standard for final diagnosis.…”
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