1.Intrapulmonary Bronchogenic Cyst in an Infant: Rare Presentation and Insights From Literature
Ramyasree BADE ; Shailesh SOLANKI ; Shivani DOGRA ; Nitin James PETERS ; Jai Kumar MAHAJAN
Advances in Pediatric Surgery 2025;31(2):87-92
Intrapulmonary bronchogenic cysts are rare congenital anomalies that often present diagnostic and management challenges due to nonspecific symptoms. We report a one-year-old female with progressive respiratory distress who was initially misdiagnosed with pneumothorax. Imaging revealed a large intrapulmonary cyst, and surgical excision confirmed the diagnosis. Early intervention ensured a favorable outcome, with no recurrence in one year. This case highlights the importance of considering bronchogenic cysts in pediatric respiratory distress and emphasizes the value of timely surgical management.
2.Morgagni Hernia Masquerading as a Congenital Heart Disease in a Neonate: A Case Report
Sheetal UPRETI ; Shailesh SOLANKI ; Shivani DOGRA ; Jai K MAHAJAN
Advances in Pediatric Surgery 2024;30(1):28-31
Morgagni hernia (MH) is a type of congenital diaphragmatic hernia that is rare and without any distinctive presentation. Chest radiographs can miss the diagnosis when solid organs instead of bowel loops are herniated. Echocardiography can perplex the diagnosis instead of aiding if MH is not suspected. We are here discussing the presentation and management of a neonate with MH, which was referred to our institute as a congenital heart disease.

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