Intraspinal bronchogenic cyst (SBC) is a rare but important cause of spinal cord compression, commonly seen in the cervicothoracic spine. We report a case of a 43-year-old male, presenting with complaints of neck pain, radiating to right shoulder, with numbness of right hand and fingers. Magnetic resonance imaging of the cervical spine revealed an intradural extramedullary, ventral cystic lesion extending from C2 to C4 vertebral levels. Complete surgical excision was performed, and the patient had a complete relief of symptoms postoperatively. Only 11 cases of SBCs have been reported in literature. We discuss the peculiar location of this lesion, possible embryological reasons and the overall surgical outcome of SBC
Herein we present a child with a bronchogenic cyst, which was located at the right side of the cervi...
Bronchogenic cysts are congenital anomalies arising from the abnormal budding of foregut during gest...
We report a case of a mediastinal bronchogenic cyst with back pain. The rarity of this lesion and ev...
An intraspinal bronchogenic cyst is a rare but important cause of compressive cord myelopathy, commo...
Introduction. Bronchogenic cysts are rare congenital anomalies of the embryonic foregut. They are...
Bronchogenic cysts occur as a result of a developmental fault during the division and budding of the...
Bronchogenic cysts occur as a result of a developmental fault during the division and budding of the...
Several types of intraspinal cyst develop within the spinal canal from the craniovertebral junction ...
Introduction: Bronchogenic cyst is a developmental anomaly of primitive foregut, usually diagnosed a...
The bronchogenic cyst is a common congenital malformation, generally located in the mediastinum; how...
Bronchogenic cysts are congenital malformations caused by abnormal lung buds. Almost all bronchogeni...
A bronchogenic cyst is an uncommon benign congenital anomaly of the primitive ventral forgut which w...
A bronchogenic cyst is an uncommon benign congenital anomaly of the primitive ventral forgut which w...
ABSTRACT Objective Neurenteric cysts account for 0.7–1.3% of all spinal cord tumors. These rare les...
Rationale: We report the symptoms beginning with weakness and the clinical courses of a patient who ...
Herein we present a child with a bronchogenic cyst, which was located at the right side of the cervi...
Bronchogenic cysts are congenital anomalies arising from the abnormal budding of foregut during gest...
We report a case of a mediastinal bronchogenic cyst with back pain. The rarity of this lesion and ev...
An intraspinal bronchogenic cyst is a rare but important cause of compressive cord myelopathy, commo...
Introduction. Bronchogenic cysts are rare congenital anomalies of the embryonic foregut. They are...
Bronchogenic cysts occur as a result of a developmental fault during the division and budding of the...
Bronchogenic cysts occur as a result of a developmental fault during the division and budding of the...
Several types of intraspinal cyst develop within the spinal canal from the craniovertebral junction ...
Introduction: Bronchogenic cyst is a developmental anomaly of primitive foregut, usually diagnosed a...
The bronchogenic cyst is a common congenital malformation, generally located in the mediastinum; how...
Bronchogenic cysts are congenital malformations caused by abnormal lung buds. Almost all bronchogeni...
A bronchogenic cyst is an uncommon benign congenital anomaly of the primitive ventral forgut which w...
A bronchogenic cyst is an uncommon benign congenital anomaly of the primitive ventral forgut which w...
ABSTRACT Objective Neurenteric cysts account for 0.7–1.3% of all spinal cord tumors. These rare les...
Rationale: We report the symptoms beginning with weakness and the clinical courses of a patient who ...
Herein we present a child with a bronchogenic cyst, which was located at the right side of the cervi...
Bronchogenic cysts are congenital anomalies arising from the abnormal budding of foregut during gest...
We report a case of a mediastinal bronchogenic cyst with back pain. The rarity of this lesion and ev...