Study Findings from Damascus University Broaden Understanding of Epidermal Cysts (Unraveling a rare splenic pathology: A case report of a benign hemorrhagic spleen with primary congenital splenic epidermoid cysts).

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      A recent study conducted by researchers at Damascus University sheds light on the rare condition of primary congenital splenic epidermoid cysts. This pathology is extremely uncommon and has limited information available in the literature. The study presents a case of a 7-year-old male who experienced abdominal pain and was diagnosed with multiple primary congenital splenic epidermoid cysts. The researchers emphasize the importance of proper diagnosis and surgical intervention to prevent life-threatening complications. This study is the first documented case of primary congenital splenic epidermoid cysts in the country and highlights the need for further research and awareness of this condition. [Extracted from the article]
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