Abstract

Bronchogenic cyst is an incidentally detected mediastinal mass which is usually asymptomatic in most of the cases. The bronchogenic cyst appears to be a well-defined, nonenhancing cystic mass with peripheral calcification and presence of milk of calcium in some cases. It may be said congenital if it detected in very early age group. A case of bronchogenic cyst was incidentally detected by computed tomography scan in a 35-year-old male presenting with the heaviness in the chest. The case is reported here to give an emphasis on its formation and mode of treatment accordingly due to its so hazardous position in the mediastinum.

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