Annals of Pediatric Surgery (May 2022)

Intrathoracic mass in a 5-month-old infant: fetus in fetu—a case report

  • Abdel-Kémal Bori Bata,
  • Joseph Akodjènou,
  • Gilles Modeste Alain Bognon,
  • Simon Azandegbe Azonbakin,
  • Romulus Takin,
  • Jules Marouf Alao,
  • Antoine Seraphin Gbenou,
  • Armand Michel Fiogbe,
  • Delphin Kuassi Mehinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s43159-022-00167-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 1
pp. 1 – 5

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Abstract Background The fetu in fetu (FIF) is an extremely rare congenital condition characterized by a 2nd fetus that grows into the body of the healthy twin. Its thoracic location is more exceptional. Case presentation We report a case of intrathoracic mass in a 5-month-old female infant, diagnosed after an assessment for respiratory distress. She underwent an emergency left thoracotomy which allowed for the removal of a large thoraco-mediastinal mass inside a membranous sac containing a clear liquid mixed with vernix caseosa. The mass was completely covered with normal skin, three lobes similar to rudimentary outline of the head and limb. It was attached to a single large vascular pedicle. The pathological examination concluded that there was a high possibility of FIF. The postoperative follow-up was uncomplicated, and the child is still in good clinical condition after the 5-month follow-up. Conclusion The assessment of the respiratory distress in an infant with a mass centered by an axial skeleton on the chest x-ray and thoracic CT scan may suggest a diagnosis of intrathoracic FIF.

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