Unusual presentation of anterior mediastinal teratoma with cavitary pulmonary lesion complicating Haemophilus influenzae

Authors

  • Sarath Babu Department of Paediatrics, Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi, Kerala, India
  • Johny Vakayil Francis Department of Paediatrics, Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi, Kerala, India
  • Ponni Jayan Department of Paediatrics, Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi, Kerala, India
  • Varghese Louis Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Medical Trust Hospital, Kochi, Kerala, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20243099

Keywords:

Cavitary, Chest-pain, Cough, Cystic, Hemophilus influenza, Mediastinal teratoma

Abstract

Mediastinal teratomas are the most common extragonadal germ cell tumours. They account for approximately 15% of anterior mediastinal masses in adults and 25% in children. Teratomas are typically asymptomatic and are often discovered incidentally through imaging studies such as X-ray. However, some of them can present with a variety of symptoms due to mass effect, endocrine dysfunction, or complications resulting from rupture, which may lead to pleural effusion. We report a case of a mediastinal teratoma complicated by a cavitary pulmonary lesion in a 15-year-old female child. She presented with left-sided chest pain and intermittent cough. A chest X-ray (CXR) revealed a superior mediastinal mass lesion. Subsequent CT scan of the thorax demonstrated a lobulated cystic lesion, located in the anterior mediastinum. A CT-guided aspiration and biopsy of the mediastinal mass confirmed the diagnosis of a mature cystic teratoma. A bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) showed evidence of Haemophilus influenzae. The child was managed with intravenous antibiotics targeting the pulmonary infection, followed by surgical excision of the teratoma.

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2024-10-24

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Babu, S., Francis, J. V., Jayan, P., & Louis, V. (2024). Unusual presentation of anterior mediastinal teratoma with cavitary pulmonary lesion complicating Haemophilus influenzae. International Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics, 11(11), 1667–1670. https://doi.org/10.18203/2349-3291.ijcp20243099

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