Case Report

Bilateral Mesenchymal Hamartoma of the Chest Wall in a 3-Month-Old Boy: A Case Report and Review of the Literature

Figure 1

This contrast chest CT scan shows multiple bilateral masses involving mainly the upper ribs, extending into the thorax and causing mediastinal shift to the left. The largest mass measuring 5,7 cm × 4,1 cm is located on the right side. The masses consist of large multiloculated soft tissue lesions with calcifications. The appearance is mostly suggestive of a chest wall bone tumor with likely soft tissue metastasis.