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Final ID: Poster #: CR-014 (S)

Quiste Broncogénico Cutáneo Infantil

Purpose or Case Report: El quiste broncogénico es una anomalía congénita, poco frecuente, que se origina del árbol traqueobronquial primitivo.
Alteraciones en la migración de células durante el desarrollo, permite que se formen quistes revestidos por epitelio respiratorio.
Las presentaciones extrapulmonares son muy infrecuentes.
Daremos a conocer casos de pacientes pediátricos, diagnosticados con quiste broncogénico cutaneo, mediante ultrasonido dermatológico
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