Bilateral Multifocal Hamartoma of the Chest Wall in an Infant
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Gun, Feryal
Yilmaz, Erdem
Pekcan, Melih
Bilgic, Bilge
Yekeler, Ensar
Erol, Oguz Bulent
Gundogdu, Gökçen
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Background: Hamartoma of the thoracic wall is a rare benign tumor that occurs in infancy and can be mistaken for a malignancy due to its clinical and imaging features. Hamartomas are extrapleural soft tissue lesions that cause rib expansion and destruction and appear on imaging as cystic areas with fluid levels and calcification. They can cause scoliosis, pressure on the neighboring lung parenchyma and mediastinal displacement. While conservative treatment is recommended in asymptomatic cases, growing lesions require surgical excision.
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