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Case Reports
. 1993 Jan-Mar;39(1):40-1.

Splenic cyst

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Case Reports

Splenic cyst

B J Birmole et al. J Postgrad Med. 1993 Jan-Mar.
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Abstract

An 11 year old boy presenting with cystic lump in left hypochondrium was diagnosed to have splenic cyst and treated successfully by splenectomy. Large, infected cyst involving hilum was the indication.

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