| Literature DB >> 26770607 |
Deying Zhang1, Yan Zhang2, Xing Liu1, Jin Zhu3, Chuan Feng4, Chunjiang Yang5, Shengde Wu1, Junhong Liu1, Yi Hua1, Feng Liu1, Nan Zhang6, Yuanyuan Zhang6, Dawei He1, Tao Lin1, Guanghui Wei1.
Abstract
Mucinous cystic lesions of the retroperitoneum can be either neoplastic or non-neoplastic. It is very important to make a correct diagnosis, or at least, an accurate classification, to proceed with an optimal treatment strategy. In spite of advantage of ultrasound and X-ray image examinations, it is still a challenge to make differential diagnosis of retroperitoneal mucinous cyst from gangliocytoma because both tumors have similar density under the image assessment. In this article, we reported an asymptomatic 8-year-old boy with multiple bronchogenic cysts in both lung and adrenal area on the left side, the latter was considered to be a gangliocytoma preoperatively by ultrasound and computed tomography, but confirmed as bronchogenic cyst by histopathology post laparoscopic resection. The differential diagnosis, imaging features and treatment of bronchogenic cyst are discussed and the relative literatures are reviewed.Entities:
Keywords: Retroperitoneal mass; bronchogenic cyst; child; mucinous cyst
Year: 2015 PMID: 26770607 PMCID: PMC4694507
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1940-5901