Abstract:The majority of digestive tract duplications that cause symptoms do so during early infancy. 1,2 Cases with adult onset are very rare and present with a combination of signs and symptoms that include abdominal pain, intestinal obstruction and gastrointestinal bleeding. 3 One such case was described by Huang et al., 3 and they followed on with a survey of the literature that revealed 20 additional adult cases, published up to July 2017. Furthermore, the feature of their case that
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