Abstract

A case of pericardial coelomic cyst which was diagnosed pre-operatively is reported. The varied symptomotology, the paucity of physical signs and the importance of the roentgen findings are discussed. The pathogenesis of such cysts and their differential diagnosis is briefly reviewed. Inability to establish a positive diagnosis in all cases stresses the fact that surgical removal should be the only accepted form of treatment.

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