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Fig. 17 | Insights into Imaging

Fig. 17

From: Enteric duplication cysts in children: varied presentations, varied imaging findings

Fig. 17

A 22-month-old boy with fever and abdominal pain. a Transversal US view of the pelvis shows a cystic mass between the bladder (BL) and the sacrum (S). The lesion presents anterior and left wall thickening (arrow) and contains a fluid-fluid level suggesting the presence of a complicated rectal mass. b Contrast-enhanced CT confirmed the presence of a complicated rectal cyst with remarkable inflammatory findings (white arrow) and gas (dashed-line arrow). Surgical findings: rectal duplication cyst with mucous and purulent content. Rectum muscular wall was oedematous and it was shared with the duplication cyst

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