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  • Cecal duplication cyst is one of the rarest forms of alimentary tract duplication.[1,2] Occurring intraluminally can mimic as intramural mass and intussusception

  • Abdomen was soft with visible peristalsis; a lump was palpable in right iliac fossa

  • Ultrasonography abdomen revealed a mass in right iliac fossa

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Cecal duplication cyst is one of the rarest forms of alimentary tract duplication.[1,2] Occurring intraluminally can mimic as intramural mass and intussusception. It becomes quite daunting to make a specific diagnosis preoperatively. A 7-day-old male child with normal birth history and uneventful neonatal period was brought with complaints of bilious vomiting, abdominal distension and constipation. Abdomen was soft with visible peristalsis; a lump was palpable in right iliac fossa.

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