Title: Multicloculated Thymic Cyst Presenting As Mediastinalmass Mimicking Cystic Thymoma- A Case Report

Authors: A. Haretha, K. Ambedkar Raj, V. Sarada

 DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.18535/jmscr/v7i1.114

Abstract

 

Introduction

Thymic cysts are relatively uncommon lesions, accounting for approximately 3% of all anterior mediastinal masses.

Case Report

10 yrs old male child admitted with complaints of recurrent episodes of cough, cold & fever for the past 1 yr. A chest x-ray was taken which incidentally showed a mediastinal mass. Ct scan of chest was done. Superior mediastinal widening was present. Large no enhancing mass lesion measuring 8cm x 7.3cm present in anterior mediastinum causing encasement of major vessels is seen in the mediastinum. Trachea is compressed. Pulmonary artery dilated. Compression of adjacent lung parenchyma was present.  

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Corresponding Author

A Haretha

Postgraduate, Department of Pathology, Trichy SRM Medical College and Research Center