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Year : 2020 | Volume
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Sacral meningocele presenting as gluteal mass: A report of two cases
Vinit Kumar Thakur1, Rakesh Kumar2, Ramdhani Yadav3, Vijayendra Kumar4, Rupesh Keshri2, Zaheer Hasan1, Ramjee Prasad5, Digamber Chaubey5, Sandip Kumar Rahul5
1 Additional Professor, IGIMS, India 2 Senior Resident, IGIMS, India 3 Associate Professor, IGIMS, India 4 Professor & Head, IGIMS, India 5 Assistant Professor, Dept. of Paediatric Surgery, IGIMS, India
Correspondence Address:
Vinit Kumar Thakur Additional Professor Dept. of Paediatric Surgery, IGIMS, Patna India
 Source of Support: None, Conflict of Interest: None

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Meningocele is a common neural tube defect. Mostly seen in lumbosacral region in midline; when encountered at atypical site in form of anterior or lateral position in relation to spine may cause confusion .Cystic gluteal swelling was found to be occult sacral meningocele in this case.
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