Endoscopic Management of a Duodenal Duplication Cyst Filled With Stones and Revealed by Recurrent Pancreatitis

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Frederic Prat
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Peter Fitzgerald ◽  
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Intestinal duplications are rare anomalies that usually present in childhood.  Of these, duodenal duplications are among the most uncommon.  Although these usually present with obstructive symptoms or bleeding, pancreatitis may occur.  A case of duodenal duplication cyst causing recurrent pancreatitis in a 12-year-old girl is presented. The literature on duodenal duplications, and their epidemiology, embryology and pathophysiology is reviewed.


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