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Published on: June 16, 2020
Massive bronchogenic cyst mimicking ischaemic chest pain
Christopher Andrew Efthymiou1, Emmanuel Michael Kefaloyannis, James Andrew Charles Thorpe
1Department of Thoracic Surgery, St James' Hospital, Beckett Street, Leeds, LS9 7TF, United Kingdom. c_efthymiou@hotmail.com
Abstract:
The presentation of the bronchogenic cyst is variable making preoperative diagnosis difficult. The majority are either asymptomatic or discovered incidentally. The most common presenting symptoms are cough, fever and dyspnoea. We discuss the case of a large bronchogenic cyst in the posterior mediastinum mimicking ischaemic cardiac pain in a patient with known heart disease. This case demonstrates the need for detailed investigations prior to the treatment of an assumed acute coronary syndrome as a bronchogenic cyst may be the rare cause of such symptoms.
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