Mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa

Background: Congenital cystic lung lesions are rare lung malformations. They are mostly diagnosed by a routine antenatal ultrasound scanning. Clinical symptoms ranging from asymptomatic condition to life-threatening course. Case and outcomes: We presented a case of congenital cystic lung malformatio...

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Main Authors: Rahaf Ibrahim, Sawssan Ali, Bassam Darwish
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002621
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spelling doaj-1ec5c3242ae0473cad70d953492eebe62021-10-09T04:38:22ZengElsevierJournal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports2213-57662021-11-0174102041Mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosaRahaf Ibrahim0Sawssan Ali1Bassam Darwish2Pediatric Department, Damascus University Pediatric Hospital. Damascus, Syria; Corresponding author.Pulmonary Pediatric Department, Damascus University Pediatric Hospital. Damascus, SyriaThoracic Surgery Department, Damascus University Al Mowasat Hospital. Damascus, SyriaBackground: Congenital cystic lung lesions are rare lung malformations. They are mostly diagnosed by a routine antenatal ultrasound scanning. Clinical symptoms ranging from asymptomatic condition to life-threatening course. Case and outcomes: We presented a case of congenital cystic lung malformation, the case demonstrated a 20- month- old boy who was reported to our hospital because he was diagnosed prenatally with a right-sided cystic lung mass. He was asymptomatic. A diagnosis of mediastinal retroperitoneal bronchogenic cyst was made radiologically. He underwent a successful right thoracotomy and the transdiaphragmatic cystic mass was completely resected. Histologic examination revealed bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa. Conclusion: Early diagnosis improves outcomes in infants with congenital cystic lung anomalies. Surgical management is the treatment of choice for congenital cystic lung malformations.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002621Congenital cystic lung lesionsBronchogenic cystGastric mucosa
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author Rahaf Ibrahim
Sawssan Ali
Bassam Darwish
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Sawssan Ali
Bassam Darwish
Mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa
Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
Congenital cystic lung lesions
Bronchogenic cyst
Gastric mucosa
author_facet Rahaf Ibrahim
Sawssan Ali
Bassam Darwish
author_sort Rahaf Ibrahim
title Mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa
title_short Mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa
title_full Mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa
title_fullStr Mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa
title_full_unstemmed Mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa
title_sort mediastinal and retroperitoneal transdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports
issn 2213-5766
publishDate 2021-11-01
description Background: Congenital cystic lung lesions are rare lung malformations. They are mostly diagnosed by a routine antenatal ultrasound scanning. Clinical symptoms ranging from asymptomatic condition to life-threatening course. Case and outcomes: We presented a case of congenital cystic lung malformation, the case demonstrated a 20- month- old boy who was reported to our hospital because he was diagnosed prenatally with a right-sided cystic lung mass. He was asymptomatic. A diagnosis of mediastinal retroperitoneal bronchogenic cyst was made radiologically. He underwent a successful right thoracotomy and the transdiaphragmatic cystic mass was completely resected. Histologic examination revealed bronchogenic cyst with gastric mucosa. Conclusion: Early diagnosis improves outcomes in infants with congenital cystic lung anomalies. Surgical management is the treatment of choice for congenital cystic lung malformations.
topic Congenital cystic lung lesions
Bronchogenic cyst
Gastric mucosa
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213576621002621
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