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Retroperitoneal bronchogenic cyst:A case report and review of literature
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作者 Abdul Malik Qais Ahmad Naseer +2 位作者 Muhammad Asad Iqbal Shi-Ya Han Sheng-Chun Dang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第15期2586-2596,共11页
BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are rare developmental anomalies that belong to the category of congenital enterogenous cysts.They arise from lung buds and are present at birth.The embryonic foregut is their origin.Typi... BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are rare developmental anomalies that belong to the category of congenital enterogenous cysts.They arise from lung buds and are present at birth.The embryonic foregut is their origin.Typically,they are located within the chest cavity,particularly in the cavum mediastinale of the thoracic cavity or lodged in the pulmonary parenchyma,and are considered a type of lung bud malformation.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old male patient was admitted to the hospital due to the detection of a retroperitoneal mass during a physical examination.Two weeks before admission,the patient underwent a physical examination and routine laboratory tests,which revealed a space-occupying mass in the retroperitoneal region.The patient did not report any symptoms(such as abdominal pain,flatulence,nausea,vomiting,high fever,or chills).The computed tomography(CT)revealed a retroperitoneal spaceoccupying lesion with minimal enhancement and a CT value of approximately 36 Hounsfield units.The lesion was not delineated from the boundary of the pancreatic body and was closely related to the retroperitoneum locally.CONCLUSION Following a series of tests,an abdominal mass was identified,prompting the implementation of a laparoscopic retroperitoneal mass excision procedure.During the investigation,an 8 cm×7 cm cystic round-shaped mass with a distinct demarcation was identified in the upper posterior region of the pancreas.Subsequently,full resection of the mass was performed.Postoperative pathological examination reveled a cystic mass characterized by a smooth inner wall.The cystic mass was found to contain a white,viscous liquid within its capsule. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic cyst Retroperitoneal space EXCISION Laparoscopic surgery Case report
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Young patient with a giant gastric bronchogenic cyst:A case report and review of literature
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作者 Xu-Ren Lu Xu-Guang Jiao +4 位作者 Qi-Hang Sun Bo-Wen Li Qing-Shun Zhu Guang-Xu Zhu Jian-Jun Qu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第13期2254-2262,共9页
BACKGROUND Gastric bronchogenic cysts(BCs)are extremely rare cystic masses caused by abnormal development of the respiratory system during the embryonic period.Gastric bronchial cysts are rare lesions that were first ... BACKGROUND Gastric bronchogenic cysts(BCs)are extremely rare cystic masses caused by abnormal development of the respiratory system during the embryonic period.Gastric bronchial cysts are rare lesions that were first reported in 1956;as of 2023,only 33 cases are available in the PubMed online database.BCs usually have no clinical symptoms in the early stage,and imaging findings also lack specificity.Therefore,they are difficult to diagnose before histopathological examination.CASE SUMMARY A 34-year-old woman with respiratory distress presented at our hospital.Endoscopic ultrasound revealed an anechoic mass between the spleen,left kidney and gastric fundus,with hyperechogenic and soft elastography textures and with a size of approximately 6.5 cm×4.0 cm.Furthermore,a computed tomography scan demonstrated high density between the posterior stomach and the spleen and the left kidney,with uniform internal density and a small amount of calcification.The maximum cross section was approximately 10.1 cm×6.1 cm,and the possibility of a cyst was high.Because the imaging findings did not suggest a malignancy and because the patient required complete resection,she underwent laparotomy surgery.Intraoperatively,this cystic lesion was found to be located in the posterior wall of the large curvature of the fundus and was approximately 8 cm×6 cm in size.Finally,the pathologists verified that the cyst in the fundus was a gastric BC.The patient recovered well,her symptoms of chest tightness disappeared,and the abdominal drain was removed on postoperative day 6,after which she was discharged on day 7 for 6 months of follow-up.She had no tumor recurrence or postoperative complications during the follow-up.CONCLUSION This is a valuable report as it describes an extremely rare case of gastric BC.Moreover,this was a very young patient with a large BC in the stomach. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic cyst STOMACH Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine needle aspiration ENDOSONOGRAPHY Case report
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Optimal resection of gastric bronchogenic cysts based on anatomical continuity with adherent gastric muscular layer: A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Masayoshi Terayama Koshi Kumagai +6 位作者 Hiroshi Kawachi Rie Makuuchi Masaru Hayami Satoshi Ida Manabu Ohashi Takeshi Sano Souya Nunobe 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery》 SCIE 2023年第6期1216-1223,共8页
BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are congenital lesions requiring radical resection because of malignant potential.However,a method for the optimal resection of these cysts has not been completely elucidated.CASE SUMMARY... BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are congenital lesions requiring radical resection because of malignant potential.However,a method for the optimal resection of these cysts has not been completely elucidated.CASE SUMMARY Herein,we presented three patients with bronchogenic cysts that were located adjacent to the gastric wall and resected laparoscopically.The cysts were detected incidentally with no symptoms and the preoperative diagnosis was challenging to obtain via radiological examinations.Based on laparoscopic findings,the cyst was attached firmly to the gastric wall and the boundary between the gastric and cyst walls was difficult to identify.Consequently,resection of cysts alone caused cystic wall injury in Patient 1.Meanwhile,the cyst was resected completely along with a part of the gastric wall in Patient 2.Histopathological examination revealed the final diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst and revealed that the cyst wall shared the muscular layer with the gastric wall in Patients 1 and 2.In Patient 3,the cyst was located adjacent to the gastric wall but histopathologically originated from diaphragm rather than stomach.All the patients were free from recurrence.CONCLUSION The findings of this study state that a safe and complete resection of bronchogenic cysts required the adherent gastric muscular layer or full-thickness dissection,if bronchogenic cysts are suspected via pre-and/or intraoperative findings. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic cysts Laparoscopic resection Gastric wall Muscular layer Case report
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Clinical Features and Treatment of Bronchogenic Cyst in Adults 被引量:12
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作者 Hong-sheng Liu Shan-qing Li Zhi-li Cao Zhi-yong Zhang Hua Ren 《Chinese Medical Sciences Journal》 CAS CSCD 2009年第1期60-63,共4页
Objective To investigate the clinical features and management of bronchogenic cyst in the adults. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 50 patients admitted to our hospital with histopathologically proved bronchogenic c... Objective To investigate the clinical features and management of bronchogenic cyst in the adults. Methods We retrospectively reviewed 50 patients admitted to our hospital with histopathologically proved bronchogenic cyst from January 1983 to December 2007. Of all the patients, 28 were male and 22 were female, with an average age of 36.9 (range, 18 to 64) years. The symptoms, location of the cysts, imaging evaluation, surgical treatment manner, and outcome of these patients were analyzed. Results Symptoms were present in 33 of the 50 patients, and cough was the most common symptom. Thirteen patients presented with complications: hemoptysis, infected cyst, dysphagia, paralysis, and hoarseness. The locations of the cysts included the mediastinum (28 cases), pulmonary parenchyma (12 cases), hilar area (3 cases), visceral pleura (1 case), and some rare locations including the intestinal mesentery (1 case), retroperitoneum (1 case), adrenal gland (1 case), neck (2 cases), and dura matter of the cervical verte-brae (1 case). Chest X-ray was performed in 36 patients and computed tomography (CT) was performed in 41 patients. The bronchogenic cyst in CT was characterized as a round, well circumscribed, unilocular mass, with density ranging from that of water to high density (0-50 Hu). As for treatment, complete resection of the bronchogenic cyst was performed in 47 (94%) patients, subtotal resection was performed in 3 (6%) patients. Open surgery was performed in 45 (90%) patients, and thoracoscopy (video-assisted thoracic surgery) was performed in 5 (10%) paitients. Of the 12 patients with intrapulmonary cyst, 11 patients underwent lobectomy and 1 patient underwent wedge resection. Postoperative sequelae occurred in 2 patients, 1 with persistent air leakage and 1 with hoarseness. All patients were proved with bronchogenic cyst pathologically. The average follow-up period was 6.5 years (range, 4 months to 10 years), and no late sequelae or recurrence of the cyst occurred. Conclusions The clinical and imaging presentations of bronchogenic cyst in adults are variable. Surgical resection is the best way for diagnosis and treatment. Both open surgery and thoracoscopy are appropriate for the selected candidates. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic cyst LUNG MEDIASTINUM THORACOSCOPY
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Bronchogenic cyst of the stomach:A case report 被引量:8
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作者 Wen-Ting He Jing-Yu Deng +2 位作者 Han Liang Jian-Yu Xiao Fu-Liang Cao 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第8期1525-1531,共7页
BACKGROUND Gastric bronchogenic cysts(BCs)are extremely rare cystic masses caused by abnormal development of the respiratory system during the embryonic period.Gastric bronchial cysts are rare lesions first reported i... BACKGROUND Gastric bronchogenic cysts(BCs)are extremely rare cystic masses caused by abnormal development of the respiratory system during the embryonic period.Gastric bronchial cysts are rare lesions first reported in 1956;as of 2019,only 37 cases are available in the MEDLINE/PubMed online databases.BCs usually have no clinical symptoms in the early stage,and their imaging findings also lack specificity.Therefore,they are difficult to diagnose before histopathological examination.CASE SUMMARY A 55-year-old woman presented at our hospital with intermittent epigastric pain.She had a slightly high level of serum carbohydrate antigen 72-4(CA 72-4).Endoscopic ultrasound found that a cystic mass originated from the submucosa of the posterior gastric wall near the cardia,indicating a diagnosis of cystic hygroma of the stomach.Furthermore,a computed tomography scan demonstrated a quasi-circular cystic mass closely related to the lesser curvature of the gastric fundus with a low density.Because the imaging examinations did not suggest a malignancy and the patient required complete resection,she underwent laparoscopic surgery.As an intraoperative finding,this cystic lesion was located in the posterior wall of the fundus and contained some yellow viscous liquid.Finally,the pathologists verified that the cyst in the fundus was a gastric BC.The patient recovered well with normal CA 72-4 levels,and her course was uneventful at 10 mo.CONCLUSION This is a valuable report as it describes an extremely rare case of gastric BC.Moreover,this is the first case of BC to present with elevated CA 72-4 levels. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic CYST STOMACH SUBMUCOSAL LESION Endoscopic ultrasoundguided fine needle ASPIRATION ENDOSONOGRAPHY Case report
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Correlation of the quantifiable parameters of blood flow pattern derived with dynamic CT in solitary bronchogenic adenocarcinoma 被引量:8
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作者 Shenjiang Li Xiangsheng Xiao +3 位作者 Shiyuan Liu Huimin Li Chengzhou Li Chenshi Zhang 《The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2007年第4期345-349,共5页
Objective:To evaluate the correlation of the quantifiable parameters of blood flow pattern derived with dynamic CT in solitary bronchogenic adenocarcinoma(SBA).Methods:46 patients with solitary bronchogenic adenocarci... Objective:To evaluate the correlation of the quantifiable parameters of blood flow pattern derived with dynamic CT in solitary bronchogenic adenocarcinoma(SBA).Methods:46 patients with solitary bronchogenic adenocarcinomas (SBA)(diameter≤4 cm)underwent multi-location dynamic contrast material-enhanced(nonionic contrast material was administrated via the antecubital vein at a rate of 4 mL/s by using an autoinjector 90 mL,4×5 mm or 4×2.5 mm scanning mode with stable table were performed)serial CT.Precontrast and postcontrast attenuation on every scan was recorded.Perfusion (PBA),peak height(PHBA),ratio of peak height of the SPN to that of the aorta(BA-to-A ratio)and mean transit time(MTT)were calculated.The correlation between peak height of the aorta(PHA)and parameters of the SBA(PHBA,BA-to-A ratio,PBA,and MTT)and those among parameters of the SBA were assessed by means of linear regression analysis.Regression equation among parameters of the SBA were obtain by means of stepwise regression.Results:The correlation between the SBA peak height(PHBA,36.78 HU±12.02)and the aortic peak height(PHA)was significant(r=0.506,P<0.0001).No significant cor- relation was found between the BA-to-Apeak height ratio(15.33%±4.55)and the aortic peak height(r=0.130,P=0.388> 0.05)as it was between the SBA perfusion(PBA,31.86 mL/min/100 g±9.74)and the aortic peak height(r=0.049,P=0.749 >0.05).The SBA perfusion correlated with the PHBA and the BA-to-A peak height ratio(r=0.394,P=0.007<0.05;r=0.407, P=0.005<0.05).The PHBA correlated positively with the BA-to-A peak height ratio(r=0.781,P<0.0001).Mean transit time was 14.84 s±5.52.PBA=18.500+0.872×BA-to-A ratio.BA-to-A ratio=4.467+0.295×PHBA.Conclusion:The linear correlation between the SBA perfusion and BA-to-Aratio and that between BA-to-Aratio and PHBA can be expressed by equation. It is possible to design a simpler scanning procedure of investigation of bronchogenic adenocarcinoma angiogenesis. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic adenocarcinoma blood flow pattern CT quantifiable parameters linear correlation
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Preliminary assessing no-surgical treatment response in bronchogenic carcinoma with double-phase contrast material-enhanced computed tomography 被引量:9
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作者 Shenjiang Li Yong Zhao Yan Zhu Feng Zhu Debin Liu Wenjie Liang Xuefeng Cui Wenjie Bi 《The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2009年第3期152-155,共4页
Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of double-phase contrast material-enhanced computed tomography (CT) in assessing no-surgical treatment response in bronchogenic carcinoma preliminarily. Methods: 52 patients wit... Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of double-phase contrast material-enhanced computed tomography (CT) in assessing no-surgical treatment response in bronchogenic carcinoma preliminarily. Methods: 52 patients with bronchogenic carcinoma after no-surgical treatment underwent double-phase contrast material-enhanced computed tomography. Two spiral CT scans were obtained at 25 and 90 seconds respectively after nonionic contrast material was administrated via the antecubital vein at a rate of 4 mUs by using an autoinjector. Precontrast and postcontrast attenuation on every scan was recorded and peak height was calculated. Enhancement pattern was evaluated on the images obtained at 25 and 90 seconds after injection of contrast medium. Results: Precontrast attenuation, postcontrast attenuation at 25 and 90 seconds were 42.20 ± 7.43 Hu, 57.35 ± 10.09 Hu and 71.85 ±12.45 Hu, respectively. No statistically significant difference in precontrast attenuation was found between our results in the study and the results in our old study (mean precontrast attenuation 40.70 Hu) which was obtained in cases before therapy (t = 1.455, P = 0.152 〉 0.05). Peak height of bronchogenic carcinoma after no-surgical treatment (29.46 ±10.85 Hu) were significantly lower than that of bronchogenic carcinoma before therapy obtained in our old study (mean peak height 35.79 Hu; t = 4.206, P = 0.001 〈 0.05). 32 of 52 cases showed homogeneous enhancement at 90 seconds. Of the 32 cases, there were 21 with inhomogeneous enhancement, 7 with inhomogeneous enhancement, 2 with central enhancement and 2 with peripheral enhancement at 25 seconds. Conclusion: Bronchogenic carcinoma after no-surgical treatment shows a gradual increase to the peak height after administration of contrast material. Peak heights can reflect the blood supply of bronchogenic carcinoma and might be index for evaluation of no-surgical treatment response in bronchogenic carcinoma. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic carcinoma tomography X-ray computed evaluation of therapeutic effect
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Ectopic bronchogenic cyst of liver misdiagnosed as gallbladder diverticulum: A case report 被引量:2
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作者 Cheng-Ji Dong Ru-Ming Yang +4 位作者 Qi-Long Wang Qing-Yuan Wu Da-Ji Yang De-Cai Kong Ping Zhang 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2022年第33期4920-4925,共6页
BACKGROUND Ectopic bronchogenic cysts are a type of congenital cystic tumor that are extremely difficult to diagnose and can be ectopically located in various organs,with the possibility of malignant transformation. H... BACKGROUND Ectopic bronchogenic cysts are a type of congenital cystic tumor that are extremely difficult to diagnose and can be ectopically located in various organs,with the possibility of malignant transformation. Here we report a case of an ectopic bronchogenic cyst in the liver initially misdiagnosed as a gallbladder diverticulum.CASE SUMMARY The patient was a middle-aged woman whose chief complaint was intermittent pain in the upper abdomen. Imaging examination revealed a cystic space in the left inner lobe of the liver. She was admitted to our hospital for treatment. Based on abdominal examination and imaging findings, the initial diagnosis was gallbladder diverticulum with cholestasis combined with chronic cholecystitis.However, following intraoperative observations and postoperative pathologic assessment, the diagnosis was revised to ectopic bronchogenic cyst of the liver.CONCLUSION Radiologists, hepatobiliary and pancreatic surgeons, gastrointestinal surgeons,urologists, and even neurosurgeons should be aware and consider a possible diagnosis of ectopic bronchogenic cysts, especially when other types of cyst,cystadenoma, and other diseases are excluded. The disease and its complications should be detected and correctly diagnosed and treated as early as possible in order to avoid adverse outcomes. 展开更多
关键词 Ectopic bronchogenic cyst MISDIAGNOSIS Gallbladder diverticulum Benign tumor CYSTADENOMA Case report
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Abdominal bronchogenic cyst:A rare case report 被引量:3
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作者 Chao Li Xin-Wei Zhang +1 位作者 Chang-An Zhao Min Liu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第34期12671-12677,共7页
BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are cystic masses caused by congenital abnormal development of the respiratory system,and usually occur in the pulmonary parenchyma or mediastinum.CASE SUMMARY A rare case of a bronchogen... BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are cystic masses caused by congenital abnormal development of the respiratory system,and usually occur in the pulmonary parenchyma or mediastinum.CASE SUMMARY A rare case of a bronchogenic cyst discovered in the abdominal cavity of a 35-year-old man is reported.Physical examination found a space-occupying lesion in the patient’s abdomen for 4 d.Laparoscopic exploration found the cyst tightly adhered to the stomach and its peripheral blood vessels;therefore,intraoperative laparotomy was performed.The cystic mass was resected en bloc with an Endo-GIA stapler.The final postoperative pathological diagnosis confirmed an abdominal bronchogenic cyst.CONCLUSION This is a rare case of a bronchogenic cyst that was discovered within the abdominal cavity of a male patient.The cyst is easily confused with or misdiagnosed as other lesions.Therefore,it is necessary to distinguish abdominal bronchogenic cyst from gastrointestinal stromal tumor,Meckel’s diverticulum,enteric duplication cyst,or lymphangioma.Although computer tomography and magnetic resonance imaging were the primary diagnostic approaches,endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration could assist with clarification of the cytological or histopathological diagnosis before surgery. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic cyst Abdominal cavity Endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspiration Case report
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Ileal bronchogenic cyst: A case report and review of literature 被引量:2
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作者 Hong-Yu Chen Li-Yuan Fu Zhen-Jun Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2018年第14期807-810,共4页
We herein report a rare case of ileal bronchogenic cyst that was found in a 39-year-old Chinese man. He had no symptoms and the physical examination was normal. Tumor markers were within the normal range. Abdominopelv... We herein report a rare case of ileal bronchogenic cyst that was found in a 39-year-old Chinese man. He had no symptoms and the physical examination was normal. Tumor markers were within the normal range. Abdominopelvic enhanced computed tomography showed a mass in the lower abdominal cavity and the tumor had a complete capsule. Diagnostic laparoscopy was then performed, which showed that a spheroid mass with a complete capsule was located at the antimesenteric border of the distal ileum 20 cm from the ileocecal valve, measuring 6.0 cm × 6.0 cm × 5.0 cm. Considering that the malignancy of the tumor cannot be ruled out, and there is a risk of rupture during laparoscopic surgery, the patient was conver-ted to an open surgery. Partial resection of the ileum with the tumor was performed, followed by a side-to-side anastomosis. The tumor was gray-red in color,filled with grayish yellow mucus and had no septum. The postoperative pathology revealed that the cystic wall was lined by pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium without cellular atypia. The wall consisted of bronchial mucous glands and smooth muscle fbers, and no abnormalities were found in adjacent ileumtissues. Thus, a diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst of the ileum was made. 展开更多
关键词 LAPAROSCOPY Ileal neoplasms EPITHELIUM bronchogenic cyst Abdominal cavity Case report
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Increasing secondary bacterial infections with Enterobacteriaceae harboring bla_(CTX-M-15) and bla_(CMY-6) in patients with bronchogenic carcinoma:an emerging point of concern 被引量:1
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作者 Mohammed Shahid Abida Malik Rakesh Bhargava 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2011年第1期5-12,共8页
Objective:To look for secondary bacterial infections in bronchogenic carcinoma(BC<sub>A</sub>) with resistant organisms harboring bla genes considering the paucity of relevant studies.Methods: A total of... Objective:To look for secondary bacterial infections in bronchogenic carcinoma(BC<sub>A</sub>) with resistant organisms harboring bla genes considering the paucity of relevant studies.Methods: A total of 137 confirmed cases of BC<sub>A</sub> and 34 healthy volunteers were studied for the occurrence and prevalence of bla<sub>CTX-M</sub> and and bla<sub>AmpC</sub> harboring-enterobacteriaceae.A subset of these patients(n=69) was previously reported for the secondary infection with the Aspergillus species. Bronchoalveolar lavages(BAL) were subjected for bacterial and fungal cultures and the bacterial isolates were screened by multiplex PCRs for the presence of bla<sub>CTX-M</sub> and bla<sub>AmpC</sub>.The isolates were also screened for the association of insertion sequence(IS26) by PCR and characterized by RAPD for any clonal relatedness.Results:A total of 143 bacterial isolates were obtained from 137 BAL specimens of BC,patients.The Enterobacteriaceae-isolates were multidrug-resistant showing concomitant resistance to fluoroquinolones and aminoglycosides.Both bla<sub>CTX-M</sub> and bla<sub>AmpC</sub> of CIT family were detected in 77.4%and 27.4%isolates,respectively.Sequencing revealed the presence of bla<sub>CTX-M-15</sub> and bla<sub>CMY-6</sub>.Twenty one percent of the isolates were simultaneously harboring bla<sub>ampC</sub> and bla<sub>CTX-M-15</sub>.IS26 PCR and RAPD typing revealed the presence of diverse bacterial population but no predominant clone was identified.The present study also suggests strong association of aspergillosis with lung cancer and further strengthens the potential use of non-validated serological tests suggested earlier.Conclusions:We emphasize that all patients of bronchogenic carcinoma should also be screened for secondary bacterial infections,along with secondary fungal infections,so as to introduce early and specific antimicrobial therapy and to prevent unwanted deaths. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic carcinoma SECONDARY bacterial infections CTX-M AmpC ENTEROBACTERIACEAE
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Esophageal bronchogenic cyst excised by endoscopic submucosal tunnel dissection: A case report 被引量:3
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作者 Fen-Ming Zhang Hong-Tan Chen +2 位作者 Long-Gui Ning Yue Xu Guo-Qiang Xu 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第2期353-361,共9页
BACKGROUND Esophageal bronchogenic cyst(EBC) is a rare congenital disease that is difficult to diagnose preoperatively, and treatment remains controversial.CASE SUMMARY We report a 53-year-old Chinese woman hospitaliz... BACKGROUND Esophageal bronchogenic cyst(EBC) is a rare congenital disease that is difficult to diagnose preoperatively, and treatment remains controversial.CASE SUMMARY We report a 53-year-old Chinese woman hospitalized in our hospital following the discovery of a submucosal protruding mass of the esophagus by upper endoscopy. A preliminary diagnosis of EBC was made by endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS), and treatment was accomplished by endoscopic submucosal tunnel dissection(ESTD). The pathological results verified the diagnosis. No scar changes or cystic lesion within the original lesion were found under EUS after a 3-mo follow-up.CONCLUSION EUS is valuable for the preliminary diagnosis of EBC and surveillance. ESTD is a safe and effective treatment for EBC. Further evaluation of complications and long-term follow-ups are required. 展开更多
关键词 Esophageal bronchogenic cyst Endoscopic ultrasonography Endoscopic submucosal tunnel dissection Diagnosis and treatment Case report
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Retroperitoneal tumor finally diagnosed as a bronchogenic cyst:A case report and review of literature 被引量:1
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作者 Yang-Yang Gong Xin Qian +6 位作者 Bo Liang Ming-Dong Jiang Jun Liu Xing Tao Jing Luo Hong-Jian Liu You-Gang Feng 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第19期6679-6687,共9页
BACKGROUND Retroperitoneal bronchogenic cyst(RBC)is an extremely rare developmental abnormality.Most are benign tumors but malignant transformation is possible.Because of their anatomical position,RBCs are easily misd... BACKGROUND Retroperitoneal bronchogenic cyst(RBC)is an extremely rare developmental abnormality.Most are benign tumors but malignant transformation is possible.Because of their anatomical position,RBCs are easily misdiagnosed as adrenal or pancreatic solid tumors on radiological evaluation.Here,we report a case of RBC,review the literature,and summarize some important features.CASE SUMMARY A 49-year-old woman was incidentally found to have a retroperitoneal tumor during a physical examination.Enhanced computed tomography and laboratory evaluations,including routine blood examination,blood biochemistry,24-h urine 17 ketones,17 hydroxyls,adrenocortical hormone,serum potassium concentration,serum amylase,lipase,and epithelial tumor markers,revealed a moderate density,54 mm×40 mm mass with a clear boundary near the left adrenal gland.The were no abnormalities in the blood and urine values.Because the patient had a history of hypertension and the location of the mass was adjacent to the adrenal gland,it was initially diagnosed as a left adrenal tumor and was resected by retroperitoneal laparoscopy.However,the pathological examination after surgery confirmed it to be a bronchogenic cyst.CONCLUSION Retroperitoneal laparoscopic surgery can be prioritized for symptomatic RBC patients.Conservative treatment is feasible for selected patients. 展开更多
关键词 Adrenal gland neoplasm bronchogenic cyst RETROPERITONEAL Subdiaphragmatic Pancreatic cyst Case report
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Retroperitoneal bronchogenic cyst in suprarenal region treated by laparoscopic resection:A case report 被引量:1
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作者 Lei-Di Wu Kan Wen +2 位作者 Zi-Rui Cheng Osamah Alwalid Ping Han 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第24期7245-7250,共6页
BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts(BCs)are benign congenital foregut malformations that are mostly present in the mediastinum and pulmonary parenchyma but rarely seen in the retroperitoneum.CASE SUMMARY We report the case ... BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts(BCs)are benign congenital foregut malformations that are mostly present in the mediastinum and pulmonary parenchyma but rarely seen in the retroperitoneum.CASE SUMMARY We report the case of 17-year-old girl who complained of epigastric pain.A cystic lesion was found in the left suprarenal region on spectral computed tomography.The ovoid,well-defined,and homogeneous cystic lesion revealed slightly enhancement on conventional imaging but no enhancement on 40 KeV virtual mono-energetic images.The iodine density value of the lesion was 0.001 mg/mL and the Z-effective value was 7.25,which were close to those of fluid material in in vitro experiments.Magnetic resonance imaging revealed a cystic mass of intermediate signal intensity on T1-weighted imaging and high signal intensity on T2-weighted imaging.A laparoscopic surgery was carried out.Intraoperatively,a cystic lesion with a smooth surface was found in the left retroperitoneum.And the cystic wall was completely resected after intracystic fluid was suctioned.The histopathological examination findings of the lesion were compatible with BC.The patient recovered uneventfully without sighs of recurrence during a 10-mo follow-up period.CONCLUSION Radiological examinations play a significant role in the diagnosis of suprarenal BCs and spectral images offer additional spectral parameters.Accurate preoperative diagnoses of retroperitoneal BCs based on thorough imaging examinations are beneficial to the operation of laparoscopic resection. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic cysts Suprarenal region Spectral computed tomography Laparoscopic resection Case report
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Study of serum level of sex hormones and expression of their receptors in patients with bronchogenic carcinoma 被引量:1
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作者 陈明伟 张玉健 李忠民 《Journal of Medical Colleges of PLA(China)》 CAS 2004年第2期131-134,共4页
Objective: To study the serum level of estradiol, progesterone and testosterone (SEL, SPL and STL) and the expression of the receptors of estradiol and progesterone (ER and PR) in 53 cases of bronchogenic carcinoma. M... Objective: To study the serum level of estradiol, progesterone and testosterone (SEL, SPL and STL) and the expression of the receptors of estradiol and progesterone (ER and PR) in 53 cases of bronchogenic carcinoma. Methods: ER and PR in the tissue of the carcinoma were determined with enzyme-linked affinity histochemical method. SEL, SPL and STL were measured with double antibody radioimmunoassay. Results: Most of ER and PR were present in the cytoplasm of the malignant cells (58.2%) and the positive rates of ER and PR were 49.1% and 54.7% respectively. SEL and SPL were significantly higher in the patients with lung cancer than in the subjects of the control groups (P<0.05), no matter whether ER and PR were positive or negative. SEL and SPL were lower in the ER positive, PR positive and both ER and PR positive groups than in the ER negative, PR negative and both ER and PR negative groups. Conclusion: The existence of ER and PR in the patients with bronchogenic carcinoma indicates that the pathogenesis of bronchogenic carcinoma is sex hormone dependent to some extent. ER and SEL are negatively correlated with a correlative coefficient of -1. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic carcinoma sex hormone RECEPTOR
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Mature mediastinal bronchogenic cyst with left pericardial defect: A case report
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作者 Xiao Zhu Lei Zhang +3 位作者 Zhen Tang Fu-Bao Xing Xiong Gao Wen-Bang Chen 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2021年第36期11362-11368,共7页
BACKGROUND Mediastinal bronchogenic cysts and pericardial defects are both rare.It is extremely rare that both occur simultaneously.To the best of our knowledge,this is the first case of a coexistent bronchogenic cyst... BACKGROUND Mediastinal bronchogenic cysts and pericardial defects are both rare.It is extremely rare that both occur simultaneously.To the best of our knowledge,this is the first case of a coexistent bronchogenic cyst and pericardial defect reported in China.We performed a literature review and found a relationship between bronchogenic cysts and pericardial defects,which further revealed the correlation between the bronchus and pericardium during embryonic development.CASE SUMMARY A 14-year-old boy attended a local hospital for ankylosing spondylitis.Chest radiography showed an enhanced circular-density shadow near the left mediastinum.The patient had no chest symptoms and the physical examination was normal.Because of the mediastinal occupation,the patient visited our department of chest surgery for further treatment.During surgery,a left pericardial defect was observed.The bronchogenic cyst was removed by thoracoscopic surgery,but the pericardial defect remained untreated,and a satisfactory outcome was achieved after the operation.The patient was diagnosed with a mediastinal tumor.The pathological diagnosis of the tumor was a bronchogenic cyst.CONCLUSION This case further reveals the correlation between the bronchus and pericardium during embryonic development. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic cyst Pericardial defect Mediastinal mass Embryonic development Literature review Case report
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Bronchogenic cysts with infection in the chest wall skin of a 64-yearold asymptomatic patient: A case report
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作者 Ben Ma Kai-Wen Fu +2 位作者 Xu-Dong Xie Yue Cheng Sheng-Qiang Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第23期8392-8399,共8页
BACKGROUND Skin bronchogenic cysts are extremely rare congenital bronchocystic changes caused by the abnormal development of the trachea,bronchial trees or lung buds during the embryonic period.The first case of skin ... BACKGROUND Skin bronchogenic cysts are extremely rare congenital bronchocystic changes caused by the abnormal development of the trachea,bronchial trees or lung buds during the embryonic period.The first case of skin bronchogenic cysts was reported in 1945.Since then,this disease has attracted increasing attention,but due to the low incidence,its pathogenesis is still not clear.CASE SUMMARY Here,we report another case of skin bronchogenic cysts with infection in a 64-year-old female patient.The patient had no symptoms for more than 60 years until her chest wall was recently found to be swollen,and she felt pain and discomfort.At the same time,secretions were found on the surface of the swelling.Color Doppler ultrasound examination showed abnormal echoes in the soft tissue under the frontal chest wall,suggesting the presence of cysts.Cytological puncture resulted in about 2 mL of pus and showed the presence of more acute inflammatory cells.The final clinical diagnosis was skin cyst with infection,and surgery was carried out.The pathological results obtained after surgery showed that the cystic wall was covered with column-like cilia epithelial cells,and the interstitial structure was partially inundated with inflammatory cells.After a variety of examinations and clinical diagnoses,we finally confirmed that the patient was suffering from bronchogenic cyst.CONCLUSION This article not only describes the case of an elderly patient with rare skin bronchogenic cysts with infection but also provides a detailed and correct diagnosis and a successful treatment process,which is of great value for the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic cyst Chest wall infection Dermal cyst Benign chest wall lesion Case report
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Imaging diagnosis of bronchogenic carcinoma(the forgotten disease)during times of COVID-19 pandemic:Current and future perspectives
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作者 Ravikanth Reddy 《World Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2021年第6期437-457,共21页
Patients with bronchogenic carcinoma comprise a high-risk group for coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),pneumonia and related complications.Symptoms of COVID-19 related pulmonary syndrome may be similar to deterioratin... Patients with bronchogenic carcinoma comprise a high-risk group for coronavirus disease 2019(COVID-19),pneumonia and related complications.Symptoms of COVID-19 related pulmonary syndrome may be similar to deteriorating symptoms encountered during bronchogenic carcinoma progression.These resemblances add further complexity for imaging assessment of bronchogenic carcinoma.Similarities between clinical and imaging findings can pose a major challenge to clinicians in distinguishing COVID-19 super-infection from evolving bronchogenic carcinoma,as the above-mentioned entities require very different therapeutic approaches.However,the goal of bronchogenic carcinoma management during the pandemic is to minimize the risk of exposing patients to COVID-19,whilst still managing all life-threatening events related to bronchogenic carcinoma.The current pandemic has forced all healthcare stakeholders to prioritize per value resources and reorganize therapeutic strategies for timely management of patients with COVID-19 related pulmonary syndrome.Processing of radiographic and computed tomography images by means of artificial intelligence techniques can facilitate triage of patients.Modified and newer therapeutic strategies for patients with bronchogenic carcinoma have been adopted by oncologists around the world for providing uncompromised care within the accepted standards and new guidelines. 展开更多
关键词 COVID-19 bronchogenic carcinoma Immune checkpoint inhibitor-related pneumonitis Prioritizing imaging Surveillance of lung nodules Artificial intelligence
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Intra-abdominal ectopic bronchogenic cyst with a mucinous neoplasm harboring a GNAS mutation: A case report
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作者 Takashi Murakami Hiroaki Shimizu +8 位作者 Kazuto Yamazaki Hiroyuki Nojima Akihiro Usui Chihiro Kosugi KiyohikoShuto Shuntaro Obi Takahisa Sato Masato Yamazaki Keiji Koda 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2022年第24期8709-8717,共9页
BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are congenital cysts caused by abnormal sprouting from the ventral foregut during fetal life.They usually occur in the mediastinum or lung,but there are very rare cases of ectopic broncho... BACKGROUND Bronchogenic cysts are congenital cysts caused by abnormal sprouting from the ventral foregut during fetal life.They usually occur in the mediastinum or lung,but there are very rare cases of ectopic bronchogenic cysts that develop in the abdominal cavity.A unique intra-abdominal ectopic bronchogenic cyst with a mucinous neoplasm that was producing carcinoembryonic antigen(CEA),harboring a GNAS mutation,is reported.The present case may contribute to clarifying the mechanism of tumorigenesis and malignant transformation of ectopic bronchogenic cysts.CASE SUMMARY In 2007,a man in his 50s was incidentally found to have an intra-abdominal cystic mass,8 cm in diameter.Surgical resection was recommended,but he preferred to remain under observation.In 2020,his serum CEA level increased to 26.7 ng/mL,and abdominal computed tomography showed a 15 cm×12 cm,multifocal,cystic mass located predominantly on the lesser curvature of the stomach.Since malignancy could not be ruled out,he finally underwent surgical resection.Histologically,the cystic wall was lined by ciliated columnar epithelium,accompanied by bronchial gland-like tissue,bronchial cartilage,and smooth muscle.Part of the cyst consisted of atypical columnar epithelium with an MIB-1 index of 5%and positive for CEA.Moreover,a GNAS mutation(p.R201C)was detected in the atypical epithelium,leading to a diagnosis of an ectopic bronchogenic cyst with a low-grade mucinous neoplasm.The patient is currently undergoing outpatient follow-up without recurrence.CONCLUSION An extremely rare case of an abdominal bronchogenic cyst with a low-grade mucinous neoplasm harboring a GNAS mutation was reported. 展开更多
关键词 Congenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalities Ectopic bronchogenic cyst Abdominal neoplasms GNAS mutation Carcinoembryonic antigen Case report
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Assessing no-surgical treatment response in bronchogenic carcinoma with contrast material-enhanced computed tomography
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作者 Shenjiang Li Feng Zhu Yan Zhu Debin Liu Wenjie Liang Xuefeng Cui Wenjie Bi 《The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2010年第5期262-265,共4页
Objective:The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of contrast material-enhanced computed tomography(CT) in assessing no-surgical treatment response in bronchogenic carcinoma.Methods:The 67 patients with bron... Objective:The aim of the study was to evaluate the efficacy of contrast material-enhanced computed tomography(CT) in assessing no-surgical treatment response in bronchogenic carcinoma.Methods:The 67 patients with bronchogenic carcinoma after no-surgical treatment underwent two-phase contrast material-enhanced computed tomography.Two spiral CT scans were obtained at 25 and 90 s respectively after nonionic contrast material was administrated via the antecubital vein at a rate of 4 mL/s by using an autoinjector.Precontrast and postcontrast attenuation values on every scan were recorded and peak height was calculated.Enhancement pattern was evaluated on the image obtained at 25 and 90 s after injection of contrast medium.Results:Precontrast attenuation value,postcontrast attenuation values at 25 and 90 s were(41.26 ± 7.77) Hu,(56.45 ± 10.48) Hu,(70.82 ± 11.99) Hu,respectively.No statistically significant difference in precontrast attenuation was found between our results in this study and the results in our old study(mean precontrast attenuation 40.70 Hu) which was obtained in cases without any therapy(t = 0.593,P = 0.555﹥0.05).Peak height of bronchogenic carcinoma after no-surgical treatment [(29.40 ± 10.73) Hu] were significantly lower than that of bronchogenic carcinoma without any therapy obtained in our old study(mean peak height 35.79 Hu)(t =-4.874,P = 0.001 < 0.05).The 39 among 67 cases appeared homogeneous enhancement at 90 s.At 25 s,there were 26 cases with inhomogeneous enhancement,9 cases with homogeneous enhancement,2 cases with central enhancement,and 2 cases with peripheral enhancement among the 39 cases.Conclusion:Peak heights can reflect the blood supply of bronchogenic carcinoma and might be an index for evaluation of no-surgical treatment response in bronchogenic carcinoma. 展开更多
关键词 bronchogenic carcinoma TOMOGRAPHY X-ray computed image enhancement evaluation of curative effect
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