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Journal of Korean Pediatric Society
2005 Volume.48 No. 3 p.333 ~ p.336
A Case of Bronchogenic Cyst with Nausea and Epigastric Pain
Kim Ji-Hyun

Lee Kang-Won
Lim In-Seok
Yoo Byung-Hoon
Choi Eung-Sang
Abstract
Bronchogenic cysts are rare congenital anomalies that arise early in gestation from abnormal budding of the developing respiratory system. Mediastinal bronchogenic cysts account for 10-15 percent of all primary mediastinal masses; 63.7 percent of patients are symptomatic. Common symptoms are fever, chest pain, cough, dyspnea, and dysphagia. Gastrointestinal symptoms except dysphagia are rare. It can be life threatening with compression, infection, hemorrhage, or rupture. Symptoms and signs of compression are more frequent in infants and children than in adults. It may be asymptomatic, or cough, infection, and hemoptysis may be observed. Complete excision is recommended. We report a case of bronchogenic cyst misdiagnosed as chronic gastritis with nausea and epigastric pain for a year.
KEYWORD
Bronchogenic cyst, Mediastinal mass, Symptom, Nausea, Epigastric pain
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