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Esophageal Atresia with Bronchogenic Cyst

Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2017;23(1):5-8.
Published online: June 26, 2017

Department of Pediatric Surgery, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

Correspondence: Hyun-Young Kim, Department of Pediatric Surgery, Seoul National University Children's Hospital, 101 Daehak-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul 03080, Korea. Tel: +82-2-2072-2478, Fax: +82-2-747-5130, spkhy02@snu.ac.kr
• Received: July 21, 2016   • Revised: January 9, 2017   • Accepted: May 4, 2017

Copyright © 2017 Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons

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Esophageal Atresia with Bronchogenic Cyst
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Fig. 1 Infantogram shows coiling of the feeding tube, suggesting esophageal atresia (black arrowheads). Patchy opacity in the right lower lung is observed (white arrow).
Fig. 2 (A) Operative findings that a bronchogenic cyst (white arrowheads) at the right paratracheal area and distal esophageal fistula (white arrow) were identified. (B) Mimetic diagram of operative findings.
Fig. 3 Pathologic findings of cystic mass were consistent with bronchogenic cyst (H&E). (A, B) Histological photographs show fibromuscular walls (A: ×10, B: ×40). (C) The cyst wall is lined by respiratory epithelium (ciliated psuedostratified columnar epithelium) (×100). (D) The cyst wall contains seromucinous bronchial glands (×100).
Esophageal Atresia with Bronchogenic Cyst