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An antenatally-diagnosed solitary, non-parasitic hepatic cyst with duodenal obstruction

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Congenital solitary, non-parasitic liver cysts are uncommon lesions that are rarely diagnosed antenatally. The cystic nature of the antenatally-diagnosed abdominal cyst in our case was confirmed postnatally by ultrasound. Partial excision with marsupialisation and release of extrinsic bands on the second part of the duodenum was done.

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Accepted: 22 March 1999

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Shankar, S., Parelkar, S., Das, S. et al. An antenatally-diagnosed solitary, non-parasitic hepatic cyst with duodenal obstruction. Pediatr Surg Int 16, 214–215 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003830050727

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