| Literature DB >> 33449267 |
Senai Goitom Sereke1, Anthony Oriekot2, Oliva Nalikka3, John Paul Magala4, Felix Bongomin5,6.
Abstract
Teratomas of anterior mediastinum are rare tumors and are often slow growing, asymptomatic and detected incidentally on chest imaging. We report, a rare case of an anterior mediastinal teratoma occurring in early childhood. A 4-month-old male infant presented to the pediatric unit of our hospital with a 2-week history of a progressive difficulty in breathing and stridor. He had received several courses of oral and intravenous antibiotics for a clinical diagnosis of pneumonia. The baby started to show social smile and hold his head fairly steady. Chest radiography and chest ultrasound revealed a cystic anterior mediastinal mass which was confirmed by a contrasted chest CT. An ultrasound-guided trucut biopsy of the mass was performed and histopathology showed mature cystic teratoma. Surgical removal of the mass was done with excellent post-operative outcome. Occurrence of a mature cystic anterior mediastinal teratoma is uncommon in early infancy. Early and complete surgical resection offers the best possible prognosis.Entities:
Keywords: Anterior mediastinum; Cystic lesion; Infancy; Surgical resection; Teratoma; Ultrasound-guided trucut biopsy
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33449267 DOI: 10.1007/s11748-021-01590-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg ISSN: 1863-6705