Posterior Mediastinal Paravertebral Müllerian cyst (cyst of Hattori): literature review.

Autor: Saad Abdalla Al-Zawi A; Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom. abdalasaad@gmail.com., Idaewor P; Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom., Asaad A; Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom., Harsten R; King's College Hospital, London, United Kingdom., Salih V; Department of Surgery, Kings College Hospital, London, United Kingdom., English J; Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom., Salih A; Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom., Barron M; Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, United Kingdom., Ozua P; Department of Pathomorphology, Basildon and Thurroch University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom., Alsanjari N; Department of Pathomorphology, Basildon and Thurroch University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom., Osayi K; Department of Pathomorphology, Basildon and Thurroch University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom., Shah S; Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital, Nethermayne, Basildon, Essex, United Kingdom.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Advances in respiratory medicine [Adv Respir Med] 2020; Vol. 88 (2), pp. 134-141.
DOI: 10.5603/ARM.2020.0089
Abstrakt: Mediastinal cysts are typically of bronchogenic, thymic or neurenteric origin, but may also represent oesophageal duplication. Posterior paravertebral mediastinal Müllerian cysts of undetermined pathogenesis are very rare occurrences. The first case of a ciliated cyst arising in the mediastinum, of probable Müllerian origin, was reported by Hattori in 2005, which gave rise to the name cyst of Hatorri (COH) The number of reported cases in literature of a similar nature have since then increased significantly. One of the main concerns about this pathology is the possibility of malignant transformation of the Müllerian tissue. Over the course of this paper we will discuss the pathogenesis, immunohistochemistry and its role in differential diagnosis as well as optimal treatment of such cysts.
Databáze: MEDLINE