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Plain chest radiograph showing a left paraspinal mass. Photo courtesy of A Fruauff, MD.
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Esophagogram shows an anterior and lateral mass effect in the distal portion of the esophagus corresponding to the paraspinal mass (see the radiographic image above). Photo courtesy of A Fruauff, MD.
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Chest CT scan shows an increased soft tissue density in the left paraesophageal area. Photo courtesy of A Fruauff, MD.
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The left side shows a low-power view of a bronchogenic cyst showing cartilage and smooth muscle within the wall and the cyst lined by ciliated columnar epithelium. The right side shows a high-power view (40X) of a bronchogenic cyst demonstrating the ciliated columnar epithelial lining. Photo courtesy of A Schuss, MD.
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Extrapulmonary bronchogenic cyst. Unilocular cystic mass attached to mediastinal structures by a short pedicle. The inner surface is trabeculated, and the cyst contains mucinous material. The cyst measures 15 cm X 5 cm. Photo courtesy of K Kenigsberg, MD.
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