2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.epsc.2020.101723
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Gastric duplication presenting as partial gastric outlet obstruction

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“…OGD is valuable for identifying ulcers and strictures and defining the anatomy of upper GIT duplication cysts, both preoperatively and intraoperatively, though it is not typically diagnostic. CT and MRI scans can also be used in complicated cases or when the U/S finding is unclear [12, 13]. In the current case, OGD revealed normal findings except for mild antral erosion.…”
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“…OGD is valuable for identifying ulcers and strictures and defining the anatomy of upper GIT duplication cysts, both preoperatively and intraoperatively, though it is not typically diagnostic. CT and MRI scans can also be used in complicated cases or when the U/S finding is unclear [12, 13]. In the current case, OGD revealed normal findings except for mild antral erosion.…”
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“…Alimentary tract duplications are rare congenital anomalies affecting any part of the alimentary canal, from the mouth to the anus [12,13]. Duplications of the stomach, duodenum, and rectum are the rarest forms.…”
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“…Gastric duplication (GD) is a rare congenital malformation of the gastrointestinal tract, with an incidence rate of 17/1,000,000 ( 1 ). Clinically, GD patients may have abdominal pain, vomiting, an abdominal mass, weight loss, and other symptoms, but the lack of specific clinical manifestations, imaging manifestations and laboratory tests make the diagnosis difficult ( 2 , 3 ). Therefore, it is easy to miss the diagnosis or have a misdiagnosis.…”
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