2024
DOI: 10.17816/ps671
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A nonparasitic cyst of the spleen in children — is surgery a must? Two clinical cases

Svyatoslav E. Teslenko,
Madina A. Chundokova,
Konstantin V. Ushakov
et al.

Abstract: BACKGROUND: Non-parasitic splenic cysts is a rare pathology in children, accounting for 0.5–2% of all splenic diseases. Typically, most cysts, as a rule, are asymptomatic However, as the cyst is enlarging, clinical symptoms — such as pain, discomfort in the left abdomen, and nausea — may appear. These symptoms are indicators for surgical intervention. Splenic cysts larger than 5 cm have a higher risk of complications such as rupture, bleeding, and infection; therefore, surgical treatment is recommended in thes… Show more

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