Rare finding of a symptomatic epidermoid cyst of the diaphragm – a case report

Author:

Welsh Fraser1,Weilert Frank2,Grunewald Bernd1,Lanka Laxmi3,Patil Sudha4

Affiliation:

1. Te Whatu Ora Waikato Department of General Surgery, , 183 Pembroke Street Hamilton, Waikato 3204, New Zealand

2. Te Whatu Ora Waikato Deparment of Gastroenterology, , 183 Pembroke Street Hamilton, Waikato 3204, New Zealand

3. Department of Radiology, I-MED Radiology Network , 11 Thackeray Street Hamilton 3204, New Zealand

4. Department of Pathology, Pathlab Waikato , 58 Tristram Street Hamilton 3204, New Zealand

Abstract

Abstract Cystic lesions of the diaphragm are rare and accordingly present a diagnostic challenge. Specific radiological features with which to clinch a diagnosis may be elusive. Herein we present the case of a patient who presented with symptoms attributable to a cyst in the left upper abdomen, irritating the diaphragm. Surgery was considered appropriate for diagnostic and symptomatic purposes. Final histology demonstrated an epidermoid cyst. Resolution of symptoms was reported after surgery. Diaphragmatic epidermoid cysts appear to be a rare entity with only three prior cases reported in the literature. Given the rarity of this lesion and the lack of unique features by which they can be characterized, accurately diagnosing epidermoid cysts of the diaphragm is likely to remain difficult without surgery, although they are presumed to have a benign behaviour.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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