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In this article we present a case of a male newborn with a CNS malformation that is characterized mainly by complete fusion of the thalami resulting in atresia of the 3rd ventricle accompanied by fusion of the anterior peduncles of the fornix, the presence of a single occult interventricular foramen lying at the midline, absence of the septum pellucidum, hypoplasia of the corpus callosum, disorganization of the head of the left caudate nucleus, and greatly dilated lateral ventricles (hydrocephalus). The patient underwent surgical correction of the meningocele on his 4th postnatal day. On his 13th postnatal day he had projectile vomiting due to a left parietooccipital hygroma that was drained via a shunt. On his 31st postnatal day he developed seizures and marked dilatation of the lateral ventricles, for which he underwent a ventriculoperitoneal shunt (Brown). On the 14th postoperative day the patient developed aspiration pneumonia and died.
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PMID:Congenital fusion of the thalami (atresia of the third ventricle) associated with parietooccipital meningocele. 2015 97

Benign cystic lesions such as cystic hygroma commonly manifest as progressively increasing swelling in the neck with or without compression effects. Rarely, they present with sudden respiratory distress in instances such as infection or haematoma resulting in a sudden increase in the size of the tumour. We present a seven month old child with sudden onset respiratory distress without any obvious neck swelling. The chest X ray findings correlated with the history and were suggestive of right upper lobe pneumonia that leads to a wrong diagnosis of aspiration pneumonia. However, presence of a deviated trachea in the neck raised a suspicion of possible mass. Computed tomogram showed a large cystic mass in the right upper mediastinum with tracheal collapse. We caution intensivists and paediatricians that sudden respiratory distress in infants in the absence of obvious neck swelling does not rule out possibility of intrathoracic tumour.
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PMID:Intrathoracic cystic hygroma with sudden respiratory distress mimicking pneumonia. 2318 57