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We report a rare case of a 3-year-old male child with scapular bronchogenic cyst. The cyst was excised because of associated pain and discharge from the swelling.
Kundal Anjani +2 more
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A Case Report of Bronchogenic Cyst in the Posterior Wall of Gastric Fundus With Elevated CEA and CA199 in Cystic Fluid. [PDF]
Bronchogenic cyst in gastric fundus. ABSTRACT Bronchogenic cysts originate from abnormal foregut budding during embryogenesis. Two pathogenic mechanisms exist: (1) ectopic migration of tracheobronchial precursors forming cysts in extrapulmonary sites, and (2) retained bronchial buds developing pulmonary cysts through mucus accumulation.
Chen Y, Wang Z, Zhang G, Han M, Zhou H.
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Transthoracic Drainage of an Intrapulmonary Bronchogenic Cyst With an Intercostal Catheter. [PDF]
We present the case of an 84‐year‐old female with a large intrapulmonary bronchogenic cyst who presented with progressive dyspnoea, haemoptysis, and fevers. Due to relative contraindications for surgery, an ultrasound‐guided percutaneous intercostal catheter insertion with administration of fibrinolytic and mucolytic therapy was performed to evacuate ...
Hoang K, Brown MV, Nguyen P, Badiei A.
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A Rare Case of Intra- Abdominal Bronchogenic Cyst-A Case Report [PDF]
Bronchogenic cysts are developmental foregut anomalies usually located in the mediastinum. A 90% of the bronchogenic cysts occur in the posterior aspect of superior mediastinum. Retroperitoneal location of a bronchogenic cyst is rare.
Munish Trehan +4 more
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Bronchogenic cyst is a common primary cyst of the mediastinum, and it is usually located in the middle mediastinum and intrapulmonary regions. Bronchogenic cysts are lesions of congenital origin that occur due to abnormal budding from the primitive ...
Ezekiel Olayiwola Ogunleye +4 more
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Subcutaneous bronchogenic cyst of the chest wall
Bronchogenic cysts are rare, congenital malformations of the foregut, most commonly located in the mediastinum. Subcutaneous bronchogenic cysts are exceedingly rare. We report an 11-month-old boy who presented with an asymptomatic chest wall mass.
Adil Ayub +3 more
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Bronchogenic cysts are the most common primary cysts of the mediastinum. Although most are asymptomatic, some bronchogenic cysts cause symptoms such as chest pain and dyspnea.
Mika Matsushita, MD +9 more
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Intradiaphragmatic bronchogenic cyst [PDF]
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ANILE, MARCO +3 more
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Background We herein report a rare case of an ectopic bronchogenic cyst of the gastric cardia. The initial diagnosis was a gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST); however, postoperative pathologic examination confirmed that it was a bronchogenic cyst ...
Jianchun Xiao +3 more
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A mass that has no (EBUS) echo. [PDF]
We report findings for a patient that underwent endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS) guided transbronchial needle aspiration (TBNA) for diagnostic purposes after an abnormal chest CT. The patient initially presented with cough and shortness of breath.
Rosenblum, Matthew K +2 more
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