Ileal duplication cyst with giant polypoidal gastric heterotropia.
Archna GuptaVikrant VermaSarfraz AhmadRajanikant R YadavPublished in: BMJ case reports (2021)
Enteric duplication cysts (EDCs) are congenital malformations of the gastrointestinal tract. EDCs can present as tubular or spherical cystic lesions of the abdomen. The tubular variant of EDC arises as an outpouching from the bowel wall, whereas the spherical variant rarely shows bowel communication. EDCs are known to harbour heterotopic pancreatic parenchyma or gastric mucosa. We present a case of EDC of the ileum (tubular type) with heterotopic gastric mucosa in a 7-year-old child who came with malena and abdominal discomfort. CT revealed focal abnormal dilatation of the ileal loop with polypoidal mucosal thickening. Differential diagnosis of lymphoma, bowel polyps and Meckel's diverticula with gastric heterotopia (GH) were considered. Subsequent surgery followed by histopathology revealed it to be EDC with GH. We discuss this case to familiarise radiologists with the atypical imaging features of EDC, to prevent misdiagnosis and initiate prompt treatment in appropriate clinical settings.
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