Bronchogenic cyst diagnosis

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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Joanna Ekabua, M.D. [2]

Overview

Diagnosis

History and Symptoms

The majority of patients with bronchogenic cyst are asymptomatic and are diagnosed during investigations for other pathologies.[1][2][3]

When symptomatic, clinical presentation of bronchogenic cyst depends on the age of the patient, size and the location of the cyst.[1][4]

In infants bronchogenic cyst presents with [5][6][7][4][8][9][10]

In children and adults, bronchogenic cyst presents with

Physical Examination

Physical examination of patients with bronchogenic cyst is usually normal. On rare occasions, the following signs can be seen

Laboratory Findings

  • Some patients with bronchogenic cyst may have elevated serum tumor makers CA125 and CA19-9, which is usually suggestive of progression/complication.[13][32]

Despite enhanced imaging modalities, a definitive diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst is challenging preoperatively.[13]

Chest X Ray

An x-ray with esophagography may be helpful in the diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst. Findings on an x-ray suggestive of bronchogenic cyst include:[6][11]

  • Homogeneous non-calcified soft tissue density mass.
  • Round to oval opacity
  • Secondary excavation
  • Cavity with or without levels
  • Atelectasis
  • Hydropneumothorax
Frontal Chest X-ray showing left bronchogenic cyst. Case courtesy of Dr Kamel Mahmoud Alkhateeb (Picture courtesy: Radiopedia)


Lateral Chest X-ray showing left bronchogenic cyst. Case courtesy of Dr Kamel Mahmoud Alkhateeb (Picture courtesy: Radiopedia)


CT

CT scan may be helpful in the diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst. The density of bronchogenic cysts is variable from water density to high density due to blood, anthracotic pigment, increased calcium content, or increased protein content of the fluid.[33][34] Findings on CT scan suggestive of bronchogenic cyst is an

Non-contrast enhanced axial CT of mediastinal bronchogenic cyst showing a well-defined anterior mediastinal mass with incomplete peripheral thin linear calcification.. Case courtesy of Dr Mostafa El-Feky (picture courtesy: Radiopaedia)


Non-contrast enhanced coronal CT of bronchogenic cyst showing air-fluid levels. Case courtest of Dr Muhammad Shoyab (picture courtesy:https://radiopaedia.org/cases/mediastinal-bronchogenic-cyst-1?lang=gb Radipaedia])


MRI

MRI may be helpful in the diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst. After contrast injection, enhancement of the cyst is frequently absent.[36][13][33][34] Findings on MRI suggestive of bronchogenic cyst include

  • T1-weighted images show ipointense signal
  • T2-weighted images show hyperintense signal.
MRI of the chest at the level of T1 demonstrating a broncogenic cyst. Case courtesy of Dr Kamel Mahmoud Alkhateeb (Picture courtesy: Radiopedia)


MRI of the chest at the level of T1 demonstrating a broncogenic cyst. Case courtesy of Dr Kamel Mahmoud Alkhateeb (Picture courtesy: Radiopedia)


Ultrasound

ultrasound may be helpful in the diagnosis of bronchogenic cyst. Finding on an ultrasound suggestive of bronchogenic cyst include

Fetal Ultrasound (Picture courtesy: Fetalultrasound)


Fetal Ultrasound (Picture courtesy: Fetalultrasound)



Other Diagnostic Studies

Other diagnostic studies for bronchogenic cyst include:

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