Abstract
Background: Esophageal duplication cysts are rare congenital tumors usually diagnosed and treated during childhood. Most of them are located in the mediastinum and appear as a mass besides the esophagus. Unfortunately, symptoms are non-specific and depend on the size and location of the mass; therefore, they can easily be missed. If symptoms appear, surgical resection is necessary to prevent troublesome complications. Case Presentation: We present the case of a 60-year-old woman who presented with severe progressive dysphagia and epigastric pain. After further evaluation, a paraesophageal cystic mass was found, and surgery was required. Non-communicating esophageal duplication cyst was the final diagnosis. Conclusion: Esophageal duplication cysts are a rare pathology in adults; their symptoms will vary depending on their size and location. Preoperative diagnosis is difficult as symptoms are non-specific and can be missed. If severe dysphagia, pain, or any other complication appears, surgery should not be delayed.
| Original language | English |
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| Article number | 238 |
| Journal | Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery |
| Volume | 18 |
| Issue number | 1 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 26 Jul 2023 |
Keywords
- Esophageal duplication cyst
- Esophagus
- Mediastinum
- Deglutition Disorders/etiology
- Pain
- Humans
- Middle Aged
- Adult
- Female
- Esophageal Cyst/complications
- Esophagoscopy
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