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Presternal bronchogenic sinus with predunculated lymphoid aggregate
L G Beyer1, J C English, D P Halbach
1821st Medical Squadron, Buckley Air National Guard Base, Colorado, USA.
The American Journal of Dermatopathology
|March 4, 2000
Abstract:
Congenital cranial, cervical, and upper thoracic sinuses are rare conditions that historically have been classified according to their location and/or pathology. However, published reports of bronchogenic or branchial anomalies are on the increase, and the traditional defining characteristics--location and histopathology--are proving to be less reliable. We describe the pathologic and clinical findings of a congenital presternal pedunculated lesion with a sinus, and review the literature to describe its proper classification.