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Pediatric chest II: Benign tumors and cysts
Robin Petroze1, Eugene D McGahren
1Department of General Surgery, University of Virginia Health System, Box 800709, Charlottesville, VA 22908, USA.
Abstract:
Thoracic tumors are rare in children, and metastatic or malignant conditions must be excluded during the diagnostic evaluation. The majority of primary pulmonary neoplasms in children are malignant; this article primarily addresses benign tumors. Surgical resection is the standard treatment for benign thoracic tumors in children. Thoracotomy is a traditional approach, but the thoracoscopic technique for diagnosis and treatment of thoracic tumors is well established. The term benign tumors can be a misnomer in that although their histology is not malignant, these tumors can be locally aggressive with significant associated morbidity and potential for mortality.
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