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*Typical location: right cardiophrenic angle.<ref name=pmid22723538>{{cite journal |author=Peebles CR, Shambrook JS, Harden SP |title=Pericardial disease--anatomy and function |journal=Br J Radiol |volume=84 Spec No 3 |issue= |pages=S324–37 |year=2011 |month=December |pmid=22723538 |pmc=3473919 |doi=10.1259/bjr/16168253 |url=}}</ref> | *Typical location: right cardiophrenic angle.<ref name=pmid22723538>{{cite journal |author=Peebles CR, Shambrook JS, Harden SP |title=Pericardial disease--anatomy and function |journal=Br J Radiol |volume=84 Spec No 3 |issue= |pages=S324–37 |year=2011 |month=December |pmid=22723538 |pmc=3473919 |doi=10.1259/bjr/16168253 |url=}}</ref> | ||
==Microscopic== | |||
Features: | |||
*Mesothelial cyst - simple epithelium without cilia. | |||
DDx: | |||
*[[Bronchogenic cyst]] - ciliated epithelium. | |||
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Revision as of 12:25, 8 July 2016
Pericardial cyst is a rare benign pathology of the pericardium.
General
- Rare - 1 in 100,000.[1][2]
- Approximately 8% of mediastinal masses.[2]
- Generally believed to be congenital; however, documented development on imaging reported.[3]
Gross
- Typical location: right cardiophrenic angle.[1]
Microscopic
Features:
- Mesothelial cyst - simple epithelium without cilia.
DDx:
- Bronchogenic cyst - ciliated epithelium.
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Mediastinal Lesion, Surgical Excision: - Benign cyst with a fibrotic wall lined by a simple epithelium, compatible with clinical impression of pericardial cyst. - NEGATIVE for malignancy.
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Peebles CR, Shambrook JS, Harden SP (December 2011). "Pericardial disease--anatomy and function". Br J Radiol 84 Spec No 3: S324–37. doi:10.1259/bjr/16168253. PMC 3473919. PMID 22723538. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3473919/.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Seo, GW.; Seol, SH.; Jeong, HJ.; Seo, MG.; Song, PS.; Kim, DK.; Kim, KH.; Kim, DI. et al. (Dec 2014). "A large pericardial cyst compressing the left atrium presenting as a pericardiopleural efussion.". Heart Lung Circ 23 (12): e273-5. doi:10.1016/j.hlc.2014.08.011. PMID 25240572.
- ↑ Comoglio, C.; Sansone, F.; Delsedime, L.; Campanella, A.; Ceresa, F.; Rinaldi, M. (2010). "Mesothelial cyst of the pericardium, absent on earlier computed tomography.". Tex Heart Inst J 37 (3): 354-7. PMID 20548822.