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TITLE: Omental cysts in children: Rare causes of abdominal masses (a report of two cases)
AUTHORS: Ibrahim E. Bassiouny, Tariq O. Abbas
KEYWORDS: Omental Cyst; Pediatric; Teratomatous
JOURNAL NAME: Open Journal of Pediatrics, Vol.3 No.4, December 20, 2013
ABSTRACT: Background: Omental cysts are the least common variety of intraabdominal cystic lesions encountered in children. They are often identified incidentally, although they may also cause acute abdominal pain. Case Report: We describe here two girls with omental cysts with very unusual clinical presentations. Conclusion: The majority of omental cysts are discovered incidentally. Overall results in pediatric patients are favourable. Optimal surgical management mandates complete excision.