Isolate abdominal bronchogenic cyst: a case report.
Journal: European Journal Of Pediatric Surgery : Official Journal Of Austrian Association Of Pediatric Surgery ... [Et Al] = Zeitschrift Fur Kinderchirurgie
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Abstract
Isolated abdominal bronchogenic cysts are rare abnormalities. They are usually asymptomatic unless secondarily infected or large enough to cause compression of other vital structures. The authors report on a 20-month-old girl who had an abdominal bronchogenic cyst and presented with a history of recurrent urinary tract infections. The evaluation and treatment of this patient is presented as well as a review of the ten previously reported cases. A literature review showed only four cases in the pediatric age group. Excision is recommended to establish diagnosis and alleviate any symptoms. Abdominal bronchogenic cysts should be considered in the differential diagnosis of retroperitoneal masses.
Authors
S Cetinkurşun, H Oztürk, B Celasun, M Sakarya, I Sürer
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