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Subphrenic bronchogenic cyst mimicking a juxtahepatic solid lesion

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Most bronchogenic cysts occur in the mediastinum. However, they may be found near any organ derived from the embryonic foregut, even in the extrathoracic region. We report a case of subphrenic bronchogenic cyst that was initially confused with a solid lesion because of its unusual location and atypical appearance on ultrasonography, computed tomography, and magnetic resonance imaging.

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Kim, Y., Goo, J., Han, J. et al. Subphrenic bronchogenic cyst mimicking a juxtahepatic solid lesion. Abdom Imaging 28, 0354–0356 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00261-002-0057-8

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