Congenital mediastinal cysts are uncommon benign lesions generally caused by an abnormal embryological development of the foregut or coelomic cavity. They are expansive lesions, frequently asymptomatic that may manifest as a result from compression of adjacent structures. Bronchogenic, pericardial, enteric, thymic, esophageal duplication cysts and lymphangiomas are the main entities in this group of lesions. Congenital mediastinal cysts morphology is typical and imaging methods allow a correct diagnosis in a great number of cases. Surgical treatment is indicated only in cases of symptomatic lesions, considering that these lesions present no potential for malignant degeneration. The present study was aimed at commenting and illustrating the most relevant imaging findings of these lesions based on a retrospective review of ten cases collected in the records of the involved institutions. © Colégio Brasileiro de Radiologia e Diagnóstico por Imagem.
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Vilela, T. T., Daher, R. T., Nóbrega, M. D. A., Ximenes Filho, C. A., Montandon, C., & Montandon, M. E. (2009, January). Cistos congênitos do mediastino: Aspectos de imagem. Radiologia Brasileira. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-39842009000100012
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