Presentation
Constipation, palpable mass and continuous crying.
Patient Data
Age: 2 years
Gender: Male
From the case:
Enteric duplication cyst
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Abdomen ultrasound reveals a cystic mass seen in right lower quadrant with double wall sign (inner echogenic layer of epithelial lining containing the mucosa of the alimentary tract and an outer hypoechoic layer of smooth muscle).
Case Discussion
The mass was surgically removed and proved to be enteric duplication cyst by pathology.