Jetley NK, Al Assiry AH, Dawood AAS, Donkol RH. Diagnostic dilemmas, course, management and prognosis of traumatic lung cysts in children.
Indian J Pediatr 2010;
77:200-2. [PMID:
19936662 DOI:
10.1007/s12098-009-0253-4]
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Abstract
The patients were 8 and 9 years old respectively. Both were passengers in a vehicle and suffered multisystem injuries. Case no.1 suffered a fractured occipital bone, lung contusions and a small pneumothorax in addition to the traumatic lung cysts in the left lung. Case 2 sustained contused and lacerated liver and right lung cysts. CT examination showed cystic areas in the lung which were diagnostic in case 2. In case 1 a traumatic rupture of diaphragm could not be ruled out and the patient underwent an exploratory laparotomy to deal with the same. The lung cysts in both the patients were treated conservatively and both showed resolution in repeat CT scans done at 6 months.
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