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Two apparent suprarenal masses. Two cases in children: heterotaxy syndrome with spleen lying in suprarenal space and gastric duplication cyst lying in suprarenal space

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Two children had suprarenal masses detected when US was performed because of nonabdominal anomalies or lesions. Additional imaging was required in each to determine the nature of the masses: an ectopic (right-sided) spleen and a gastric duplication.

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Received: 4 May 1999/Accepted: 7 September 1999

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Heller, R., Fernbach, S. Two apparent suprarenal masses. Two cases in children: heterotaxy syndrome with spleen lying in suprarenal space and gastric duplication cyst lying in suprarenal space. Pediatric Radiology 30, 400–403 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002470050771

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