Maier C, Vlădăreanu R, Tocariu R, Șerban M, Olincă M, Brătilă E. Fetal large tubular oesophageal duplication cyst: A case report.
Australas J Ultrasound Med 2024;
27:189-192. [PMID:
39328257 PMCID:
PMC11423446 DOI:
10.1002/ajum.12387]
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Abstract
Introduction
Oesophageal duplication cyst (EDC) is a rare congenital anomaly representing, after neuronal tumours, the second most common cause of posterior mass in children, with a prevalence of approximately 1/22,500 live births. Cervical cysts are very rare, and their antenatal detection is fairly uncommon.
Methods
We report the case of an isolated large mediastinal and cervical tubular EDC diagnosed prenatally in the third trimester.
Results
After birth, the baby became symptomatic developing respiratory distress due to the enlargement of the cyst and she underwent excision of the mass. The post-operative evolution was very good.
Conclusion
Our purpose was to raise awareness of the ultrasonographic features of this condition, thus improving the rate of prenatal diagnosis and offering the parents a proper counselling regarding the prognosis and the need for a further multidisciplinary approach after birth.
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