Abstract
Diaphragmatic lesions are usually congenital bronchogenic cysts. A patient with a known diaphragmatic cyst presented with new onset right upper quadrant pain. Repeat imaging showed enlargement of the cyst, the CA19-9 cancer marker was raised at 312iu/ml (normal: <27iu/ml) and positron emission tomography combined with computed tomography showed focally increased uptake in the cystic wall. In view of symptoms and risk of neoplasia, the lesion was excised. Histology showed a benign epidermoid cyst. Features falsely suggesting neoplasia have been reported previously with benign splenic cysts but not with a benign diaphragmatic epidermoid cyst.
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Robertson, F. P., Tsironis, D., & Davidson, B. R. (2015). A diaphragmatic retroperitoneal cyst. Annals of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 97(5), e77–e78. https://doi.org/10.1308/003588415X14181254790329
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