Azygos vein varix mimicking bronchial cysts.
Hiroyuki MiuraJun MiuraHiroshi HiranoPublished in: Respirology case reports (2018)
Azygos vein varix is a very rare disease associated with a risk of rupture or thrombosis. Here, we report a case of azygos vein varix mimicking bronchogenic cysts. A 79-year-old female patient presented with abnormal shadows on a chest X-ray during an annual check-up. A plain chest computed tomography (CT) showed a well-defined tumour, approximately 66 X 65 X 45 mm in size, behind the trachea. An enhanced CT scan was refused due to asthma complications. A high signal on T2W1 images from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) indicated a cystic tumour. Diagnosed as a bronchogenic cyst, a cyst excision was scheduled. Upon observation with a thoracoscope, a dark purple-red saccular tumour was observed continuing on to the azygos vein and was removed using linear staplers. The patient is alive and well 4 years after the operation. If a cystic tumour located in the right upper mediastinum is observed, the presence of azygos vein varix should be considered.
Keyphrases
- computed tomography
- inferior vena cava
- magnetic resonance imaging
- dual energy
- contrast enhanced
- positron emission tomography
- pulmonary embolism
- image quality
- case report
- deep learning
- diffusion weighted imaging
- chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- lung function
- high resolution
- pet ct
- cystic fibrosis
- medical education
- rare case