Clinicopathological features of resected pediatric congenital lung and mediastinal lesions: A single institution experience

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Objectives: To evaluate resected congenital lung and mediastinal lesions among children and their characteristics in a single tertiary hospital. Methods: A retrospective chart review analysis of all patients under 14 years of age who underwent congenital lung and mediastinal lesion resection in a single tertiary center from June 1997 to June 2018 was performed. Results: In total, 108 cases of resected lung and mediastinal lesions were performed from June 1997 to June 2018. Congenital lung and mediastinal lesions were found in 52 (48%) cases. Overall, 23 cases were males (44%) and 29 (56%) were females. The most common histopathology was congenital lobar emphysema. Conclusion: This study provides a 21-year review of the clinical and histopathological features of resected congenital lung and mediastinal lesions in a single center. Congenital lung and mediastinal lesions represented 48% of all resected lesions.

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Al Jadaan, S. A., Alaqeel, S. M., Alsadoun, N., Allababidi, N. H., Alharbi, M., Almuzaini, A. S., … Alsulaiman, A. (2021). Clinicopathological features of resected pediatric congenital lung and mediastinal lesions: A single institution experience. Saudi Medical Journal, 42(2), 209–212. https://doi.org/10.15537/SMJ.2021.2.25705

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