“…Mediastinal cysts can cause typical symptoms such as cough, hoarseness, dysphagia, dyspnea, pneumonia, bronchitis, superior vena cava syndrome, arrhythmia, or Horner’s syndrome [3, 8]. Less frequently reported complications include rupture and intracystic bleeding, infection of the cystic content, pneumothorax resulting from the rupture of a cyst communicating with the respiratory tract, as well as the extremely rare malignant transformation of the tumor [3, 7]. The occurrence and severity of the symptoms are related primarily to the location of the tumor and, to a lesser extent, to its size.…”