Pleuropericardial cyst torsion: case report

ABSTRACT Pericardial cysts account for 12-18% of all mediastinal masses. They are usually asymptomatic and incidentally detected. However, when large, they can cause symptoms. Most pericardial cysts are located in the right cardiophrenic angle, but they can be anywhere in the mediastinum. We reported a pleuropericardial cyst torsion after physical stress, a very rare complication of this condition. The diagnosis was made by computed tomography and confirmed by video-assisted thoracoscopy.

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Main Authors: Kang,Davi Wen Wei, Corpa,Maria Carolina Ercoli, Racy,Marcelo de Castro Jorge, Baroni,Ronaldo Hueb, Engel,Fabiano Cataldi, Andrade Filho,Laert de Oliveira, Bueno,Marco Aurélio Scarpinella
Format: Digital revista
Language:English
Published: Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein 2010
Online Access:http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082010000200228
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Summary:ABSTRACT Pericardial cysts account for 12-18% of all mediastinal masses. They are usually asymptomatic and incidentally detected. However, when large, they can cause symptoms. Most pericardial cysts are located in the right cardiophrenic angle, but they can be anywhere in the mediastinum. We reported a pleuropericardial cyst torsion after physical stress, a very rare complication of this condition. The diagnosis was made by computed tomography and confirmed by video-assisted thoracoscopy.