Unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum

Abstract Background Teratoma is the second most common mediastinal neoplasm, but malignant transformation in mature teratomas is uncommon, and cases of carcinoid tumor with teratoma are described in only a few studies. In addition, multilocular thymic cyst associated with mature mediastinal teratoma...

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Main Authors: Takehiko Manabe, Kenta Kajiyama, Takashi Iwanami, Takeshi Hanagiri, Tatsuhiko Sako
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Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2022-01-01
Series:Surgical Case Reports
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-022-01373-1
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author Takehiko Manabe
Kenta Kajiyama
Takashi Iwanami
Takeshi Hanagiri
Tatsuhiko Sako
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Kenta Kajiyama
Takashi Iwanami
Takeshi Hanagiri
Tatsuhiko Sako
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description Abstract Background Teratoma is the second most common mediastinal neoplasm, but malignant transformation in mature teratomas is uncommon, and cases of carcinoid tumor with teratoma are described in only a few studies. In addition, multilocular thymic cyst associated with mature mediastinal teratoma is also a rare entity. There have been no reports of case with the coexistence of these three pathological lesions. Case presentation The patient was a 24-year-old man who was referred to our hospital due to a 2-day history of left shoulder pain, a feeling of severe chest tightness and high fever. Pre-operative computed tomography (CT) showed a large, fluid-filled and well-demarcated multilocular cyst in the anterior to superior mediastinum measuring up to 12 cm in size. Contrast-enhanced CT also revealed that the tumor contained a solid component with slight contrast enhancement and spotty wall-thickening septation. Therefore, cystic thymoma, thymic cyst, cystic teratoma, or germ cell tumor with an inflammatory reaction were considered as differential diagnoses. The patient underwent tumor extirpation under median sternotomy. The pathological diagnosis was multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including carcinoid tumor (Grade 2) in the mediastinum. Conclusions The relationship between thymic cyst, teratoma and carcinoid tumor is unclear at present; therefore, further research is needed to clarify the relationship between these entities. In this report, we present a case of multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum that was detected by complete surgical resection.
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spelling doaj.art-5427dfd8395b4bd49a8b1ae89b0331c02022-12-21T17:48:22ZengSpringerOpenSurgical Case Reports2198-77932022-01-01811610.1186/s40792-022-01373-1Unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinumTakehiko Manabe0Kenta Kajiyama1Takashi Iwanami2Takeshi Hanagiri3Tatsuhiko Sako4General Thoracic Surgery, Kitakyushu General HospitalGeneral Thoracic Surgery, Kitakyushu General HospitalGeneral Thoracic Surgery, Kitakyushu General HospitalGeneral Thoracic Surgery, Kitakyushu General HospitalGeneral Thoracic Surgery, Kitakyushu General HospitalAbstract Background Teratoma is the second most common mediastinal neoplasm, but malignant transformation in mature teratomas is uncommon, and cases of carcinoid tumor with teratoma are described in only a few studies. In addition, multilocular thymic cyst associated with mature mediastinal teratoma is also a rare entity. There have been no reports of case with the coexistence of these three pathological lesions. Case presentation The patient was a 24-year-old man who was referred to our hospital due to a 2-day history of left shoulder pain, a feeling of severe chest tightness and high fever. Pre-operative computed tomography (CT) showed a large, fluid-filled and well-demarcated multilocular cyst in the anterior to superior mediastinum measuring up to 12 cm in size. Contrast-enhanced CT also revealed that the tumor contained a solid component with slight contrast enhancement and spotty wall-thickening septation. Therefore, cystic thymoma, thymic cyst, cystic teratoma, or germ cell tumor with an inflammatory reaction were considered as differential diagnoses. The patient underwent tumor extirpation under median sternotomy. The pathological diagnosis was multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including carcinoid tumor (Grade 2) in the mediastinum. Conclusions The relationship between thymic cyst, teratoma and carcinoid tumor is unclear at present; therefore, further research is needed to clarify the relationship between these entities. In this report, we present a case of multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum that was detected by complete surgical resection.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-022-01373-1Thymic cystTeratomaCarcinoid tumorMediastinal tumor
spellingShingle Takehiko Manabe
Kenta Kajiyama
Takashi Iwanami
Takeshi Hanagiri
Tatsuhiko Sako
Unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum
Surgical Case Reports
Thymic cyst
Teratoma
Carcinoid tumor
Mediastinal tumor
title Unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum
title_full Unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum
title_fullStr Unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum
title_full_unstemmed Unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum
title_short Unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum
title_sort unusual giant multilocular thymic cyst with mature teratoma including a carcinoid component in the mediastinum
topic Thymic cyst
Teratoma
Carcinoid tumor
Mediastinal tumor
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40792-022-01373-1
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