Abstract
Gastric duplications (GD) are rare congenital digestive malformations of the child. Their diagnosis often involves multiple medical imaging modalities ranging from ultrasound to CT or MRI. Scintigraphy is an excellent diagnostic method rarely used especially when the discovery mode of GD is not associated with gastro-intestinal bleeding. We report a case of a non-communicating and non-hemorrhagic GD discovered in a 6-year-old girl whose exploration has benefited many ways including SPECT imaging after intravenous injection of Tc-99m pertechnetate. Our goal is to focus on the role of scintigraphy in the diagnostic management of the DG of the child and to discuss the opportunity of the other imaging techniques in the exploration of this pathology.
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