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      Pulmonary and mediastinal bronchogenic cysts: a clinicopathologic study of 33 cases.

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          Bronchogenic cysts are uncommon congenital anomalies of foregut origin and usually located within the mediastinum and the lung. A retrospective study of 33 thoracic bronchogenic cysts was undertaken to detail their clinicopathologic and radiologic features. There were 18 male and 15 female patients between 12 and 77 years of age with a mean age of 41 years. Thirty-one patients (94%) were symptomatic at the time of diagnosis and the chief complaint was chest pain (48.5%). Most of the cysts presented as homogeneous water-density shadows on standard chest radiographs. The location was intrapulmonary in 25 cases and mediastinal in 8 cases. Based on radiologic investigations, preoperative diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst was made in only 11 cases (33.34%). Surgical excision of the cyst was approached via thoracotomy in 32 cases and thoracoscopy in one case. Total excision of the cyst was performed in 31 cases and subtotal resection in 2 cases. Pathologic findings were consistent with bronchogenic cyst in all cases. During the follow-up period, which ranged between 1 month and 51 months, all patients were symptom-free with no evidence of recurrence. Complete surgical resection is recommended for all bronchogenic cysts to establish diagnosis, alleviate symptoms, and prevent complications.

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          Journal
          Lung
          Lung
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          0341-2040
          0341-2040
          December 8 2007
          : 186
          : 1
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pathology, Abderrahmen Mami Hospital, Ariana, Tunisia. fatenlimaiem@yahoo.fr
          Article
          10.1007/s00408-007-9056-4
          18064522
          76fa5e04-98a0-4523-a5aa-a87d4e7e0c2c
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