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Bronchogenic cyst

Bronchogenic cysts are small, solitary cysts or sinuses, most typically located in the region of the suprasternal notch or behind the manubrium. Clinical features These cysts are found most often in young adults and are rare in infancy. [Source: Wikipedia ]

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Bronchogenic cyst 
Is A
Duplication cyst
May Cause
Abnormal azygoesophageal recess
Anterior mediastinal lesion
Bronchial lesion
Calcified mediastinal mass
Cardiac or pericardial neoplasm or cyst
Cavitary lung lesion in an infant or child
Chest malformation
Congenital lobar emphysema
Cystic mediastinal mass
Fetal chest mass
Hydrops fetalis
Juxtadiaphragmatic lesions in children
Localized elevation of hemidiaphragm
Mediastinal cyst
Mediastinal shift
Paraspinal soft-tissue mass
Retrocardiac lesion
Soft-tissue mediastinal mass
Solitary thoracic calcification
Superior mediastinal mass
Tracheal displacement
Unilateral pulmonary edema
Water-attenuation mediastinal lesion

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