Abstract

Splenic cyst is a rare clinical presentation with an incidence of 0.07% in general population and are mostly asymptomatic. According to the presence or absence of cellular epithelial lining, these cysts are classied into primary and secondary cysts. A splenic cyst (ICD-10 code D73.4) is considered rare because it does not always manifest itself, and it is not so easy to nd it in the spleen covered with the peritoneum. Often a cyst of this localization is detected during an examination of the abdominal cavity for a completely different reason.[1] We Report a case of Symptomatic Splenic cyst which was successfully intervened surgically

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