1953
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-3476(53)80140-x
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An intrathoracic cyst of enterogenic origin in a young infant

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“…Vertebral abnormality has not been reported, so far as we know, in association with a purely intra-abdominal duplication or mesenteric cyst by itself. Kuipers and Wieberdink (1953) and in that by Hutchison and Thomson (1953).…”
Section: T H E B R I T I S H J O U R N a L O F S U R G E R Ymentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Vertebral abnormality has not been reported, so far as we know, in association with a purely intra-abdominal duplication or mesenteric cyst by itself. Kuipers and Wieberdink (1953) and in that by Hutchison and Thomson (1953).…”
Section: T H E B R I T I S H J O U R N a L O F S U R G E R Ymentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Vertebral abnormality has not been reported, so far as we know, in association with a purely intra-abdominal duplication or mesenteric cyst by itself. describe a primary mediastinal intestinal type of cyst accompanied by hemivertebrae ; a Klippel-Feil abnormality was present both in the case recorded by Kuipers and Wieberdink (1953) and in that by Hutchison and Thomson (1953).…”
Section: T H E B R I T I S H J O U R N a L O F S U R G E R Ymentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Concomitant Anomalies of Vertebrae.-A considerable number of cases of foregut cyst have been reported where a concomitant anomaly of vertebrae was also present (Olenik and Tandatnick, 1946; Gross, Neuhauser, and Longino, 1950;Dohn and Povlsen, 1951;Knipers and Wieberdink, 1953;Hutchinson and Thomson, 1953). This association of intrathoracic cyst with a vertebral anomaly has usually been considered to be an incidental and unrelated finding (Ehler and Atwell, 1948).…”
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confidence: 99%