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Unusual Presentation of an Ileal Duplication Cyst: A Case Report

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Journal Cureus
Date 2023 Jun 14
PMID 37313060
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Abstract

Duplication cyst (DC) of the digestive tract is a rare embryological anomaly, presenting as a cystic formation that could be attached to any part of the digestive tract, it is a thin-walled structure made of two layers, an inner layer that is frequently lined by an alimentary epithelium, surrounded by a smooth muscle layer often shared with the adjacent digestive segment. DCs are most commonly located in the distal ileum; sometimes, they are associated with other visceral or skeletal anomalies. They are frequently discovered during childhood, following a bowel obstruction or abdominal pain. Here we report a rare case of an ileal DC lined by a pseudostratified and ciliated epithelium, discovered in an adult patient following intestinal obstruction syndrome.

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