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Bronchogenic cysts

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1989
Between 1967 and 1987, 26 patients with bronchogenic cysts were treated in our institution: 15 females and 11 males, ranging in age from 2 months to 14 years (average 6 years, 4 months). Only four patients (15%) were 1 year old or less. Seven patients presented with asymptomatic lesions discovered on chest film.
M, Di Lorenzo   +3 more
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Bronchogenic cyst

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1979
Two recent patients with bronchogenic cysts, presenting in an atypical manner, stimulated our review of this subject. Twenty patients with bronchogenic cysts have been treated at the Boston Floating Hospital over the past 20 yr. Of these patients, 19 out of 20 were symptomatic, the most common symptom being fever (6 out of 20). Half of our patients had
M L, Ramenofsky   +2 more
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Cervical Bronchogenic Cysts

Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2013
Bronchogenic cysts are benign congenital malformations derived from the tracheobronchial tree that correspond to non-functioning lung tissue.1,2 The majority of cases are diagnosed in the pediatric population.3 In adults they are fundamentally found in mediastinum and lung parenchyma.3 However, they can sometimes be located in the thoracic wall ...
Jorge, Crespo Del Hierro   +3 more
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Mediastinal Bronchogenic Cyst

Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1990
We report a case of a symptomatic mediastinal bronchongenic cyst diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging.
B J, Wiatrak, C M, Myer, G O, Bratcher
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Bronchogenic cyst of the shoulder

Scandinavian Journal of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and Hand Surgery, 2004
An 8-month-old girl presented with a painless mass on her left shoulder that was noticed by her mother. Ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a well-defined subcutaneous cystic mass. The excised cyst was lined with ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium with occasional goblet cells and diagnosed as a bronchogenic cyst.
Ken, Matsuda   +4 more
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Intraabdominal Bronchogenic Cyst

Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 2010
Bronchogenic cyst is pathology of the respiratory track. It consists of a defect during the embryological development of the tracheobronchial tree. Most common presentation is as a solid or cystic mass located in mediastinum, and it is usually diagnosed in relation to respiratory problems or recurrent infections in children.
Rafael, Díaz Nieto   +9 more
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Subcutaneous bronchogenic cysts

Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1988
Recent experience with a bronchogenic cyst occurring in a subcutaneous suprasternal location presents an additional entity to be considered in the differential diagnosis of head and neck lesions, and correlates with the embryology of the developing tracheobronchial tree and sternum.
C E, Bagwell, R J, Schiffman
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Endotracheal Bronchogenic Cyst

Journal of Bronchology & Interventional Pulmonology, 2011
A 68-year-old woman was admitted with symptoms of dry cough and stridor. Computed tomography of the chest revealed a cystic, polypoid lesion protruding inside the trachea, extending to the subcarina. The patient underwent a resection of the cyst, which was found to penetrate the wall of the trachea.
Takako, Okuyama   +5 more
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Presternal Bronchogenic Cysts

Archives of Otolaryngology, 1977
A presternal subcutaneous cyst was removed from a 21-month-old male infant. This is a rare congenital lesion that typically appears as a pinpoint opening over the sternum that periodically drains small amounts of mucinous material. Histologically, these lesions have the features of their intrathoracic and mediastinal counterparts.
J R, Magnussen   +2 more
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Intrapleural bronchogenic cyst

European Journal of Radiology, 1999
We report the first case of a 14-year-old male presenting with intrapleural bronchogenic cyst investigation by CT and MRI. Our findings emphasize the value of the combination of CT and MRI for differential diagnosis of intrapleural tumors.
R, Sugita, K, Morimoto, F, Yuda
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