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Regarding rectal duplications

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Quote from "Pediatric Surgery (Springer Surgery Atlas)" by Prem Puri, Michael E. Höllwarth -

"These are usually found in the retrorectal space and do not communicate with the urinary tract. Cystic rectal duplications must be distinguished from cystic sacrococcygeal teratoma, tailgut cyst, and an anterior meningocele. When associated with an anorectal malformation and sacral anomalies, the cyst may be part of the Currarino syndrome. Rarely, a rectal duplication cyst presents as rectal prolapse in an infant.

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