Giant congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver causing respiratory distress in a neonate
A 3-day-old male neonate delivered at 34 weeks of gestational age was brought with breathing difficulty since birth. The abdomen was massively distended. A soft cystic mass was occupying almost the entire abdomen and causing obvious respiratory distress. On exploration, a huge, solitary, unilocular...
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doaj-d87c187a2c4c4189b671b8f116bbe4fa2020-11-24T22:06:41ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons0971-92611998-38912016-01-01212727410.4103/0971-9261.161032Giant congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver causing respiratory distress in a neonateMinakshi BhosaleDasmit SinghA 3-day-old male neonate delivered at 34 weeks of gestational age was brought with breathing difficulty since birth. The abdomen was massively distended. A soft cystic mass was occupying almost the entire abdomen and causing obvious respiratory distress. On exploration, a huge, solitary, unilocular cyst was found between the two lobes of the liver. Growing extrahepatically between the two lobes, it had displaced them laterally on either side. Enucleation of the cyst and marsupialization of its base was done. Histopathology showed evidence of congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver. Symptomatic presentation of CSNCL in children, especially in a neonate is extremely rare and not considered as a differential diagnosis of an abdominal mass. Hence, the case report.http://www.jiaps.com/article.asp?issn=0971-9261;year=2016;volume=21;issue=2;spage=72;epage=74;aulast=BhosaleAbdominal masscongenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of liverneonaterespiratory distress |
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Giant congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver causing respiratory distress in a neonate |
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Giant congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver causing respiratory distress in a neonate |
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Giant congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver causing respiratory distress in a neonate |
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Giant congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver causing respiratory distress in a neonate |
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Giant congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver causing respiratory distress in a neonate |
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giant congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver causing respiratory distress in a neonate |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Journal of Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons |
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0971-9261 1998-3891 |
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A 3-day-old male neonate delivered at 34 weeks of gestational age was brought with breathing difficulty since birth. The abdomen was massively distended. A soft cystic mass was occupying almost the entire abdomen and causing obvious respiratory distress. On exploration, a huge, solitary, unilocular cyst was found between the two lobes of the liver. Growing extrahepatically between the two lobes, it had displaced them laterally on either side. Enucleation of the cyst and marsupialization of its base was done. Histopathology showed evidence of congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of the liver. Symptomatic presentation of CSNCL in children, especially in a neonate is extremely rare and not considered as a differential diagnosis of an abdominal mass. Hence, the case report. |
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Abdominal mass congenital solitary nonparasitic cyst of liver neonate respiratory distress |
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