Duvuru, RuthwikAlAwadhi, AhmadNawaz, Faisal2023-05-082023-05-082022204-2022.158https://repository.mbru.ac.ae/handle/1/1212Abstract: Anywhere in the alimentary canal, you can find a gastric duplication cyst, a spherical muscle formation lined by mucosal membrane. It is an uncommon example of a group of congenital intestinal abnormalities. Gastric cysts typically develop on the stomach’s greater curvature. A Caucasian 4-year-old boy came in with his family after experiencing colicky central stomach pain for 2 days, along with vomiting for 4 days, decreased oral intake, a temperature of up to 38.5◦C and regular bowel movements. A region of the transverse colon with degraded and inf lammatory serosa covered in omentum with black necrotic sections was seen during the procedure.enGastric Duplication CystPediatricCase ReportA rare case of gastric duplication cyst in a male paediatric Caucasian patient: a case reportArticle