Foregut duplication cyst with vertebral anomalies

Case contributed by Marya Hameed , 16 Apr 2021
Diagnosis almost certain
Changed by Marya Hameed, 9 Oct 2023
Disclosures - updated 29 Nov 2022: Nothing to disclose

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A) Bronchogenic cyst Correct Answer: B) Enteric cyst C) Neuroenteric cyst D) All of the above
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What are the three main types of foregut duplication cysts, and which one is associated with the risk of carcinoma and ulceration if gastric mucosa is present? A) Bronchogenic cyst B) Enteric cyst C) Neuroenteric cyst D) All of the above

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Correct Answer: True or False
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Enteric duplication cysts can be readily distinguished from spinal neuroenteric cysts on a CT myelogram. Is this statement True or False

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