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Bronchogenic Cyst and Its Progress in a Premature Infant

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The progressive course of a congenital bronchogenic cyst in a very low birth weight infant with respiratory distress is presented. A bronchogenic cyst, while uncommon, should be in the differential diagnosis of pneumomediastinum or medial pneumothorax even in premature infants who are on ventilators.

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Shah, D., Lala, R., Rajegowda, B. et al. Bronchogenic Cyst and Its Progress in a Premature Infant. J Perinatol 19, 150–152 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jp.7200148

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