| Literature DB >> 30627447 |
Michael Makar1, Gabriel Makar2, Kerolos Yousef3.
Abstract
Pericardial cysts are an uncommon cause of mediastinal masses and may be found incidentally on imaging. Symptoms commonly include cough, chest pain, and shortness of breath elucidating a broad differential on examination. Diagnosis is predominantly made using imaging modalities, such as CT, MRI, and CXR with treatment including resection for symptomatic cysts and observation for asymptomatic cysts. Due to a lack of specific signs and symptoms towards identifying pericardial cysts, many are identified at a later stage requiring resection by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS). We present the rare case of a patient presenting with a sudden onset cough, shortness of breath, and pleuritic chest pain found to have a large pericardial cyst.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30627447 PMCID: PMC6305018 DOI: 10.1155/2018/4796903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Case Rep Cardiol ISSN: 2090-6404
Figure 1CT chest with contrast demonstrating a pericardial cyst.
Figure 2Intraoperative view of the pericardial cyst.