• Z Kinderchir · Aug 1984

    Case Reports

    Infected and ruptured urachal cyst causing peritonitis.

    • A Savanelli, B Cigliano, and G Esposito.
    • Z Kinderchir. 1984 Aug 1; 39 (4): 267-8.

    AbstractUrachal cysts are rare and usually as asymptomatic until they become infected. The route the infection follows is uncertain. A very unusual case is reported of a newborn female afflicted with a posteriorly ruptured urachal cyst causing incapsulated peritonitis, in which we obtained a visualization of the cyst during fistulography

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