Intrapulmonary mature cystic teratoma of the lung: case report of a rare entity

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Background: Intrapulmonary teratoma (IPT) is a rare type of extra gonadal teratoma which often presents with non-specific symptoms and can be misdiagnosed as other diseases. Here we report a patient with IPT which was initially misdiagnosed as lung hydatid cyst versus abscess. Case presentation: We report an intrapulmonary teratoma in a 27-year-old female presenting with persistent chest pain and dyspnea since a few years prior to her admission with associated symptoms of cough and fever. Chest x-ray only showed left side massive pleural effusion and computed tomography scan of the lungs was suggestive of hydatid cyst or a lung abscess. She underwent lobectomy and postoperative histopathological study revealed IPT as the final diagnosis. Conclusion: Due to the non-specific symptoms and rarity, IPT can be easily misdiagnosed at first. It is essential that physicians take into account the possibility of IPT when approaching a new case of lung mass.

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Mardani, P., Naseri, R., Amirian, A., Shahriarirad, R., Anbardar, M. H., Fouladi, D., & Ranjbar, K. (2020). Intrapulmonary mature cystic teratoma of the lung: case report of a rare entity. BMC Surgery, 20(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12893-020-00864-y

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