Mutiloculated thymic cyst: unusual presentation of mediastinal mass

Authors

  • Uttam Laudari Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Lagankhel, Lalitpur, Nepal
  • Shreya Bhandari Sahid Gangalal National Heart Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Rupesh Ramtel Kathmandu Medical College, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Bibhuti Adhikari Kathmandu Medical College, Kathmandu, Nepal
  • Mohan Dev Bhandari Human Organ Transplant Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3126/jpahs.v6i2.27231

Keywords:

mediastinal mass, pleural effusion, thymic cyst

Abstract

Here we present a case of 47 year male found to have large multiloculated thymic cyst during work up done for recurrent pleural effusion. Mediastinal cyst constitutes 10-15% of all radiographically detected mediastinal masses. Thymic cyst account only 5% of mediastinal masses. Thymic cyst can cause difficulty in diagnosis due to its rare presentation, invasive nature and occasional associated with thymic neoplasm. They have been detected incidentally and associated with Sjögren’s syndrome, aplastic anemia myasthenia gravis and immunocompromised patients. Here we present a case of 47-year-old male initially work up done for recurrent pleural effusion turned out to be large multilocuated thymic cyst improved after excision which had no associated syndromes and immunocompromised state.

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Author Biographies

Uttam Laudari, Patan Academy of Health Sciences, Lagankhel, Lalitpur, Nepal

Lecturer, Department of Surgery

Shreya Bhandari, Sahid Gangalal National Heart Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal

Department of Cardiology

Mohan Dev Bhandari, Human Organ Transplant Centre, Kathmandu, Nepal

Department of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery

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Published

2019-12-31

How to Cite

Laudari, U., Bhandari, S., Ramtel, R., Adhikari, B., & Bhandari, M. D. (2019). Mutiloculated thymic cyst: unusual presentation of mediastinal mass. Journal of Patan Academy of Health Sciences, 6(2), 56–59. https://doi.org/10.3126/jpahs.v6i2.27231

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General Section: Case Reports