A. Mouad, Fadoua Boughaleb, Jawad Boulajrouf, Monim Ochan, M. Kisra
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Partial Splenectomy in Essential Splenic Cyst in Children: A Case Report
Splenic cysts in the pediatric population are rare and can present with various clinical symptoms, including acute abdominal pain, necessitating evaluation. The classification, pathogenesis, and management of these cysts remain debated due to their rarity. Modern approaches favor spleen-preserving techniques. We report two cases of pediatric splenic cysts treated by partial splenectomy.