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Subcutaneous bronchogenic cyst
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 2006A34-year-old man presented with a swelling in the suprasternal notch since birth that progressed in size with age. Apart from being a source of embarrassment, the swelling was not associated with any symptom. Clinical examination revealed a 5 5 cm nontender fluctuant subcutaneous swelling in the suprasternal notch.
Pranay, Gaikwad +4 more
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Intradiaphragmatic Bronchogenic Cyst
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2013Bronchogenic cyst (BC) is a rare congenital developmental abnormality. BCs are usually encountered in the mediastinum, but ectopic BCs are rare. We present a case of BC located within the diaphragm in an adult female patient. The lesion was successfully resected via thoracotomy. Diagnosis was confirmed by pathology.
Chao, Jiang +4 more
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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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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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Periscapular bronchogenic cyst
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2003Periscapular location of bronchogenic cysts is extremely rare with four cases reported in literature. We report a relatively late presentation in a ten-year-old boy that was clinically mistaken for a typical sebaceous cyst. The definitive treatment is total excision after preoperative imaging to detect the occasional intrathoracic extension ...
K, Das, P B, Jackson, A J, D'Cruz
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Mediastinal bronchogenic cysts
Journal of the Faculty of Radiologists, 1959Summary Five cases of mediastinal bronchogenic cyst have been recorded, their radiological appearances described, and their possible modes of origin discussed. It is believed that an accurate diagnosis of these lesions can be made from careful study of their features as seen in the routine radiographs of the chest.
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Intrapericardial bronchogenic cysts
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1975A rare case of large intrapericardial bronchogenic cyst with superior vena caval obstruction is reported. The cyst was successfully removed and the superior vena cava, which was narrowed by pressure fibrosis and thrombosis, was reconstructed satisfactorily and has maintained patency.
M N, Gomes, C A, Hufnagel
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Intracardiac Bronchogenic Cyst
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 2011Bronchogenic cysts are congenital malformations that originate from the primitive foregut and are commonly located in the mediastinum or lung. The heart is one of the sites for atypical locations of such cysts. In this report, we describe an intracardiac bronchogenic cyst seen as an incidental finding during patch closure of a ventricular septal defect.
Pradeep, Vaideeswar +2 more
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Journal of Cutaneous Pathology, 1985
A case of a congenital ‘bronchogenic’ cyst of the skin over the right scapula of a 4‐year‐old boy is reported. The continuity of its epithelial lining with the epidermis and its appendages is stressed and the consequences of this relationship for current theories about the pathogenesis of cutaneous ciliated cysts are discussed.
S C, van der Putte, J, Toonstra
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A case of a congenital ‘bronchogenic’ cyst of the skin over the right scapula of a 4‐year‐old boy is reported. The continuity of its epithelial lining with the epidermis and its appendages is stressed and the consequences of this relationship for current theories about the pathogenesis of cutaneous ciliated cysts are discussed.
S C, van der Putte, J, Toonstra
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Urologia Internationalis, 2000
Subdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cysts are rare, and those located retroperitoneally are exceptional. A review of the English-language literature revealed only 16 reported cases. We describe an additional case of a retroperitoneal cyst presenting as an asymptomatic adrenal mass and discuss clinical, radiographic, surgical and pathological findings as well
O. Reichelt +4 more
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Subdiaphragmatic bronchogenic cysts are rare, and those located retroperitoneally are exceptional. A review of the English-language literature revealed only 16 reported cases. We describe an additional case of a retroperitoneal cyst presenting as an asymptomatic adrenal mass and discuss clinical, radiographic, surgical and pathological findings as well
O. Reichelt +4 more
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Radiology, 1960
Two cases of dumbbell bronchogenic cysts, similar in gross morphology and general location, have been encountered by the author in the past five years. These unusual-appearing cysts are thought to be of developmental origin and would appear to fall somewhere in between simple single bronchogenic cysts and so-called congenital cystic bronchiectasis or ...
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Two cases of dumbbell bronchogenic cysts, similar in gross morphology and general location, have been encountered by the author in the past five years. These unusual-appearing cysts are thought to be of developmental origin and would appear to fall somewhere in between simple single bronchogenic cysts and so-called congenital cystic bronchiectasis or ...
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