Pre-sternal mass with a congenital sternal defect: a rare presentation |
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Authors: | Ashley Ridout Javaid Sadiq Kokila Lakhoo |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Paediatric Surgery, Oxford Children’s Hospital & University of Oxford, Headington, Oxford, OX3 9DU, UK |
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Abstract: | Anterior chest wall and anterior mediastinal infections are very rare in children with no predisposing thoracic surgery. Congenital sternal defects occur as a result of incomplete ossification of the sternal bone, and show a wide range of severity. We present the case of a 15-month-old boy who presented to the A&E department with an anterior chest-wall mass. After investigation, it was found to be an infective mass, with extension into the anterior mediastinum, through a previously undiagnosed 5 mm congenital sternal defect identified peri-operatively. After antibiotic therapy and surgical management the patient made complete recovery with no recurrence or complications within 6 months of review. |
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Keywords: | Sternal abscess Mediastinal abscess Mediastinal defect |
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