2017
DOI: 10.14309/00000434-201710001-01717
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Severe Back Pain, Epigastric Distress and Refractory Nausea: An Unusual Presentation of Mediastinal Bronchogenic Cyst

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“…The recommended treatment for asymptomatic cysts is surgical resection because cyst progression has been associated with potential complications, such as infection, hemorrhage, and neoplasia. A study reported that patients with asymptomatic cysts have fewer postoperative complication than those with symptomatic cysts [12]. Two main surgical approaches are considered for treatment: video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and thoracotomy.…”
Section: Treatment and Prognosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recommended treatment for asymptomatic cysts is surgical resection because cyst progression has been associated with potential complications, such as infection, hemorrhage, and neoplasia. A study reported that patients with asymptomatic cysts have fewer postoperative complication than those with symptomatic cysts [12]. Two main surgical approaches are considered for treatment: video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery and thoracotomy.…”
Section: Treatment and Prognosismentioning
confidence: 99%