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pmid27073434      Exp+Ther+Med 2016 ; 11 (4): 1265-70
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  • Gastric bronchogenic cysts: A case report and literature review #MMPMID27073434
  • TU C; ZHU J; SHAO C; MAO W; ZHOU X; LIN Q; LI Z; ZHANG J; ZHOU Q; CHEN W
  • Exp Ther Med 2016[Apr]; 11 (4): 1265-70 PMID27073434show ga
  • Gastric bronchogenic cysts are rare lesions, first described in 1956, with only 34 cases reported in the literature to date. The present study described a case of bronchogenic cyst of the stomach in a 17-year-old female who presented with periodic epigastric pain. In addition, the study analyzed the existing literature on these lesions. Gastric bronchogenic cysts are more common in females (female:male ratio, 21:14) and the median age of their development is 43 years. In total, 48.57% of the 34 previously reported cases were identified incidentally, and the remainder presented mainly with epigastric pain. Cyst sizes varied between 1.7 and 15 cm. In 3 cases, preoperative diagnosis was performed using needle biopsy, whereas several studies were initially misdiagnosed as stromal tumors. In 85% of the cases (31/35), cyst resection was performed, with laparoscopy used in 4 of the cases. The findings of the present study and literature review suggested that bronchogenic cysts of the stomach are rare, and surgical resection is warranted to treat symptoms and prevent malignant transformation.
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