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A Large Pericardial Cyst in the Left Cardiophrenic Causing Persistent Chest Pain and Cough: A Case Report

Patient: Female, 57-year-old Final Diagnosis: Pericardial cyst Symptoms: Chest pain • dry cough • dyspnea Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Cardiology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Pericardial cyst is a rare benign mass of the mediastinum. More than two-thirds of pericardial cysts...

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Autores principales: Lomborg, Mathias Eg, Wang, Yongzhong, Albiniussen, Rasmus Rolf, Elpert, Frank-Peter
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Publicado: International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9764087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36518028
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.937785
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author Lomborg, Mathias Eg
Wang, Yongzhong
Albiniussen, Rasmus Rolf
Elpert, Frank-Peter
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Wang, Yongzhong
Albiniussen, Rasmus Rolf
Elpert, Frank-Peter
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description Patient: Female, 57-year-old Final Diagnosis: Pericardial cyst Symptoms: Chest pain • dry cough • dyspnea Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Cardiology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Pericardial cyst is a rare benign mass of the mediastinum. More than two-thirds of pericardial cysts are located in the right cardiophrenic angle and less than one-third in the left cardiophrenic angle. Most cases are asymptomatic and discovered incidentally during to thoracic imaging such as chest X-ray, CT scans, and transthoracic echocardiograms. When pericardial cysts present with symptoms, they are often persistent and non-specific and include chest pain, dyspnea, and persistent cough. The optimal management of pericardial cysts is unclear, and no large studies regarding safety, efficacy, and long-term follow-up exist. Management strategies include cyst resection with sternotomy, thoracotomy or video-assisted thoracic surgery, cyst aspiration, and sclerosis after aspiration. The optimal mode of follow-up for asymptomatic cases is also unclear. Here, we present a case of a large pericardial cyst in the left cardiophrenic angle in a middle-aged Danish woman with persistent and unresolved dyspnea and chest pain. CASE REPORT: A 57-year-old woman was referred for transthoracic echocardiography because of year-long cough and left-sided chest pain, which were exacerbated in the supine position. The echocardiography revealed a large cyst-like structure over the left ventricle. A cardiac CT scan and MRI scan were performed, confirming the presence of a large pericardial cyst with no communication with the pericardium. The cyst was surgically removed via thoracotomy. CONCLUSIONS: Pericardial cysts should be considered as a rare differential diagnosis, giving rise to common cardio-pulmonary symptoms such as chest pain, dyspnea, and cough.
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spelling pubmed-97640872022-12-20 A Large Pericardial Cyst in the Left Cardiophrenic Causing Persistent Chest Pain and Cough: A Case Report Lomborg, Mathias Eg Wang, Yongzhong Albiniussen, Rasmus Rolf Elpert, Frank-Peter Am J Case Rep Articles Patient: Female, 57-year-old Final Diagnosis: Pericardial cyst Symptoms: Chest pain • dry cough • dyspnea Medication: — Clinical Procedure: — Specialty: Cardiology OBJECTIVE: Rare disease BACKGROUND: Pericardial cyst is a rare benign mass of the mediastinum. More than two-thirds of pericardial cysts are located in the right cardiophrenic angle and less than one-third in the left cardiophrenic angle. Most cases are asymptomatic and discovered incidentally during to thoracic imaging such as chest X-ray, CT scans, and transthoracic echocardiograms. When pericardial cysts present with symptoms, they are often persistent and non-specific and include chest pain, dyspnea, and persistent cough. The optimal management of pericardial cysts is unclear, and no large studies regarding safety, efficacy, and long-term follow-up exist. Management strategies include cyst resection with sternotomy, thoracotomy or video-assisted thoracic surgery, cyst aspiration, and sclerosis after aspiration. The optimal mode of follow-up for asymptomatic cases is also unclear. Here, we present a case of a large pericardial cyst in the left cardiophrenic angle in a middle-aged Danish woman with persistent and unresolved dyspnea and chest pain. CASE REPORT: A 57-year-old woman was referred for transthoracic echocardiography because of year-long cough and left-sided chest pain, which were exacerbated in the supine position. The echocardiography revealed a large cyst-like structure over the left ventricle. A cardiac CT scan and MRI scan were performed, confirming the presence of a large pericardial cyst with no communication with the pericardium. The cyst was surgically removed via thoracotomy. CONCLUSIONS: Pericardial cysts should be considered as a rare differential diagnosis, giving rise to common cardio-pulmonary symptoms such as chest pain, dyspnea, and cough. International Scientific Literature, Inc. 2022-12-15 /pmc/articles/PMC9764087/ /pubmed/36518028 http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.937785 Text en © Am J Case Rep, 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under Creative Common Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) )
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Lomborg, Mathias Eg
Wang, Yongzhong
Albiniussen, Rasmus Rolf
Elpert, Frank-Peter
A Large Pericardial Cyst in the Left Cardiophrenic Causing Persistent Chest Pain and Cough: A Case Report
title A Large Pericardial Cyst in the Left Cardiophrenic Causing Persistent Chest Pain and Cough: A Case Report
title_full A Large Pericardial Cyst in the Left Cardiophrenic Causing Persistent Chest Pain and Cough: A Case Report
title_fullStr A Large Pericardial Cyst in the Left Cardiophrenic Causing Persistent Chest Pain and Cough: A Case Report
title_full_unstemmed A Large Pericardial Cyst in the Left Cardiophrenic Causing Persistent Chest Pain and Cough: A Case Report
title_short A Large Pericardial Cyst in the Left Cardiophrenic Causing Persistent Chest Pain and Cough: A Case Report
title_sort large pericardial cyst in the left cardiophrenic causing persistent chest pain and cough: a case report
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9764087/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36518028
http://dx.doi.org/10.12659/AJCR.937785
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