Aybars Ozkan, Mesut Okur, Murat Kaya, Adem Kucuk
Department of Pediatric Surgery, Duzce University Medical School, Duzce, Turkey. aybarsozkan@yahoo.com
Pediatric emergency care 2013 JulBronchogenic cysts (BCs) can be life threatening if they compress vital structures in infants and small children. In particular, subcarinal cysts can be life-threatening and compromise the airways. In infants, the initial presentation may be respiratory distress. We report a case of mediastinal cystic mass compressing the main left bronchus. The case was an 18-month-old boy who had been admitted with acute respiratory distress. Chest x-ray showed overdistension of the left lung and a mediastinal shift. Foreign body aspiration was diagnosed. Magnetic resonance imaging was performed, which has shown a mediastinal cystic mass; therefore, the patient underwent thoracotomy. Surgical intervention revealed a subcarinal extrapulmonary BC that compresses the left main bronchus. The diagnosis of BC was confirmed with pathological investigation. In this report, we present a case of BC with the emphasis on the differential diagnosis with foreign body aspiration.
Aybars Ozkan, Mesut Okur, Murat Kaya, Adem Kucuk. A case of bronchogenic cyst mimicking foreign body aspiration. Pediatric emergency care. 2013 Jul;29(7):833-5
PMID: 23823265
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