Progressive dysphonia and acute respiratory failure: revealing a bronchogenic cyst.

Eur J Cardiothorac Surg

Clinique Chirurgicale Ouest, Albert Calmette Hospital, Lille University Hospital (CHRU de Lille), France.

Published: December 1997

We report the case of a 17-year old girl presenting a 3-month history of progressive dysphonia, and ultimately acute respiratory failure. CT scan and bronchoscopy showed severe extrinsic compression of the carina and of the left main stem bronchus. Emergency thoracotomy was performed permitting complete resection of an intra mural oesophageal bronchogenic cyst. The post operative course was uneventful except a persistent dysphonia. Dysphonia is an exceptional early symptom of bronchogenic cyst located in the oesophageal wall.

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