2022
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2022.947422
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Case report: Successful treatment of a rare case of combined parathyroid adenoma, cervical bronchogenic cyst, and tracheal diverticulum with gasless endoscopic resection of neck masses via an axillary approach: A case report and literature review

Abstract: Parathyroid adenoma (PA), one of the most common causes of hyperparathyroidism, generally involves a single parathyroid gland and is manifested as hyperparathyroidism. Bronchogenic cysts are rare congenital cystic lesions caused by a development malformation in bronchi during the embryonic period, which mostly occur in the lung and mediastinum, with an extremely low morbidity rate in the neck. A 27-year-old young female was found to suffer from hyperparathyroidism on routine physical examination, and further e… Show more

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“…Therefore, surgical resection is an effective method to alleviate associated symptoms and reduce the potential risk of malignant transformation and to prevent complications arising from the cyst itself. Previous case reports have documented endoscopic resection of BCs ( 11 , 12 ). However, only a few of comprehensive cohort studies evaluating thoracoscopic surgical techniques for BCs resection have been conducted ( 13 , 14 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, surgical resection is an effective method to alleviate associated symptoms and reduce the potential risk of malignant transformation and to prevent complications arising from the cyst itself. Previous case reports have documented endoscopic resection of BCs ( 11 , 12 ). However, only a few of comprehensive cohort studies evaluating thoracoscopic surgical techniques for BCs resection have been conducted ( 13 , 14 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%