Pseudopancreatic Cyst Extending into the Mediastinum in a 7-Year-Old Child

  • Kotb M
  • Oshiba A
  • Ashour K
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Abstract

Mediastinal pseudopancreatic cyst (MPP) is the extension of a pancreatic pseudocyst through esophageal or aortic hiatus into the posterior mediastinum. It can produce a range of manifestations caused by compression by the cyst, for instance, odynophagia, dysphagia, pericardial, or pleural effusion. Here we report a case of MPP in a 7-year-old child who was presented with repeated chest infections and left pleural effusion. It was successfully drained by cystogastrostomy.

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Kotb, M., Oshiba, A., & Ashour, K. (2019). Pseudopancreatic Cyst Extending into the Mediastinum in a 7-Year-Old Child. European Journal of Pediatric Surgery Reports, 07(01), e24–e27. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0039-1688802

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