Mediastinum Teratoma Rupture: A Rare Manifestation

Eur J Case Rep Intern Med. 2019 Jan 28;6(2):001022. doi: 10.12890/2019_001022. eCollection 2019.

Abstract

We present the case of a 22-year-old man who presented with cough, haemoptysis and fever of 3 days' duration. A teratoma had been diagnosed 2 years previously. Physical examination was unremarkable but laboratory tests showed anaemia, neutrophilic leucocytosis and an increase in C-reactive protein. Chest CT revealed a teratoma of the anterior mediastinum with post-obstructive pneumonitis suggestive of tumour rupture. Antibiotic treatment resulted in a good clinical outcome. The patient was submitted to a left upper lobectomy and pathological examination revealed a mature teratoma. Teratomas are germ cell tumours that are usually asymptomatic and their rupture is a rare event.

Learning points: Mature teratomas are usually asymptomatic.Teratoma bronchial rupture is rare.The most frequent location for mature teratomas is the anterior mediastinum.

Keywords: Mediastinal teratoma; mediastinal mass; pneumonia; teratoma rupture.