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Volume 18, Issue 5, Pages 363-364 (October 2009)


Pancoast Hydatid Cyst Leading to Horner Syndrome: Thoracic Hydatidosis

Sedat Ziyade, Omer Soysal, Murat Ugurlucan, Sener Yediyildiz


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Chest X-ray showing the cyst at the apex of the right lung.

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Ultrasonography indicating a cystic lesion including multiple septations.

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Computed tomography showing 13cm×8cm×7cm lobulated cystic lesion.

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Magnetic resonance imaging indicating a lobulated mass localized to the chest wall at the thoracic inlet protruding from the chest to the neck.

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Perioperative view of the cyst at the thoracic inlet region.

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Partial resection of the wall of the cyst.

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