The Case of a Multi-Locular Bronchogenic Cyst Found in Periadrenal Fatty Tissue

IF 0.2 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Turkish Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism Pub Date : 2020-01-01 DOI:10.25179/tjem.2019-71985
Y. Günay, S. Kisioglu, E. Çakir, Selçuk Akkaya, H. Coskun
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Introduction Bronchogenic cysts (BC) are rare congenital cystic lesions formed during the migration of embryonic primitive foregut buds during early embryogenesis (1). They are usually found in the posterior mediastinum, but they may rarely be found in adrenal glands (2). Morphologically, they have the same characteristics as the tracheobronchial system. Most BC are asymptomatic in the early stages, but they can become symptomatic because of pressure caused by the cyst in the surrounding area. Additionally, BC can cause bleeding, rupture or infections (3). Malignant transformation is very rare, with only 0.7% risk (4). A case study, in which a bronchogenic cyst was located in the adrenal area, was presented to us. Bronchogenic cysts are rare congenital cystic lesion formed during the migration of embryonic primitive foregut buds during early embryogenesis. Although they are most commonly located in the mediastinum, in some rare cases, they are found localized in the periadrenal area. In our male patient in 22 year old who had no symptomps, a multiloculated bronchogenic cyst was detected incidentally in the periadrenal area. The lesion was located in the left adrenal area as observed using imaging techniques. The large mass was extracted by laparoscopy to confirm the diagnosis. Histopathological examination described the cyst as multilocular and bronchogenic. The case was presented to us because of the rare occurrence of bronchogenic cysts in the periadrenal area, and an accompanying ectopic kidney condition.
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肾上腺周围脂肪组织中发现多房支气管源性囊肿一例
支气管原性囊肿(Bronchogenic cysts, BC)是一种罕见的先天性囊性病变,是胚胎发生早期胚胎原始前肠芽迁移过程中形成的(1)。通常见于后纵隔,但很少见于肾上腺(2)。在形态学上,与气管支气管系统具有相同的特征。大多数BC在早期阶段是无症状的,但由于周围区域的囊肿造成的压力,它们可能会出现症状。此外,BC可引起出血、破裂或感染(3)。恶性转化非常罕见,风险仅为0.7%(4)。我们报告了一例位于肾上腺区支气管源性囊肿的病例研究。支气管囊肿是一种罕见的先天性囊性病变,是在胚胎发生早期胚胎原始前肠芽迁移过程中形成的。虽然它们最常位于纵隔,但在一些罕见的病例中,它们也被发现局限于肾上腺周围区域。我们的22岁男性患者没有任何症状,在肾上腺周围偶然发现了一个多室支气管源性囊肿。病变位于左肾上腺区,通过成像技术观察。腹腔镜下取出大肿块以确认诊断。组织病理学检查显示该囊肿为多房性支气管源性。我们之所以提出这个病例,是因为在肾上腺周围区域有罕见的支气管囊肿,并伴有异位肾脏。
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