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American Journal of Roentgenology, Vol 140, Issue 3, 463-465
Copyright © 1983 by American Roentgen Ray Society


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Bronchogenic cysts with high CT numbers

DS Mendelson, JS Rose, SC Efremidis, PA Kirschner, and BA Cohen

Four patients with mediastinal masses are described. CT examinations demonstrated masses of high attenuation, and solid masses were suspected. At thoracotomy each patient had a cystic mass containing a brownish, turbid, mucoid material. The pathologic diagnosis in each case was a bronchogenic cyst. The possibility of such a cyst should not be excluded because of a high CT number, which reflects the turbid contents of the cyst.
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