A 6 Year Old Boy Presents With A Small, Mildly Tender 5 Cm Above The Umbilicus. He Has A Long History Of Recurrent Epigastric Pain After Meals. Mother First Noticed The Lump In Infancy But Didnt Seek Attention Because It Seemed Harmless. What Are The Contents Of The Lump? Is It Dangerous? Does It Need Treatment?

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1. A 6 Year Old Boy Presents With A Small, Mildly Tender 5 Cm Above The Umbilicus. He Has A Long History Of Recurrent Epigastric Pain After Meals. Mother First Noticed The Lump In Infancy But Didnt Seek Attention Because It Seemed Harmless. What Are The Contents Of The Lump? Is It Dangerous? Does It Need Treatment?