Giant lung cyst in an infant, management and nonsurgical reso-lution at two years of follow-up
We present the case of a 5-month-old infant with acute respiratory distress of one week of evolution, however, with recurrent events of this nature since birth. Plain chest X-ray and CT scan showed a giant bronchogenic cyst with thin walls and air
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