The Thoracic & Cardiovascular Surgeon Reports (Feb 2016)

Pericarditis in a Child with an Intrapericardial Bronchogenic Cyst

  • Tim Attmann,
  • Christina Grothusen,
  • Carsten Rickers,
  • Peter Dütschke,
  • Hans-Heiner Kramer,
  • Jens Scheewe

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1571139
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 05, no. 01
pp. 47 – 49

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Abstract Background An intrapericardial bronchogenic cyst (IBC) is a rare congenital malformation seemingly asymptomatic in most subjects. Case Description A 9-year-old boy presented with persistent chest pain and fever. Imaging revealed a large pericardial effusion with a tumor located at the left atrial appendage extending behind the great vessels. Mass rupture with scattered mucoid debris was found intra-operatively. The tumor was excised and the IBC was confirmed by immunohistochemistry. A postcardiotomy syndrome occurred four weeks post-operative. It was treated conservatively. Since then, follow-up visits have remained uneventful. Conclusion IBCs are a scarce, but serious cause of persistent inflammation in children.

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