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A surgical case of cavernous hemangioma in the anterior mediastinum.
Toshizumi Shirai+2 more
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A case of immature teratoma combined with yolk sac tumor of the anterior mediastinum.
Toshihiko Urakami+2 more
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Rapidly Growing Mature Teratoma in the Anterior Mediastinum: Case Report
Kyung Hwa Jung+5 more
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A case of multiple cavernous hemangiomas in the anterior mediastinum
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Imaging of the Anterior/Prevascular Mediastinum
Radiologic Clinics of North America, 2021Prevascular mediastinal masses include a wide range of benign and malignant entities. Localization of mediastinal masses to specific compartments together with characteristic imaging findings and demographic and clinical information allows formulation of a focused differential diagnosis.
Melissa L. Rosado-de-Christenson+1 more
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Primary Seminoma of the Anterior Mediastinum
Frank W. Foote+3 more
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Lymphomas of the Anterior Mediastinum [PDF]
Lymphomas are the most common cause of masses in the pediatric mediastinum. More than 50% of children with lymphoblastic lymphoma present with an anterior mediastinal mass, and more than one third of all patients with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma have their primary sites in the mediastinum. Hodgkin's disease also frequently involves this anatomic compartment
Richard D. Glick, Michael P. La Quaglia
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Seminoma of the Anterior Mediastinum [PDF]
Primary pure cell seminoma of the mediastinum is a rare and potentially fatal lesion. Encroachment on or invasion of adjacent structures is common, as are distant metastases. The differentiation between pure cell seminomas and mixed germ cell tumors should be made since the extreme radiosensitivity of seminomas improves the prognosis.
M. Sterchi, A.R. Cordell
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The anterior mediastinum: diseases
La radiologia medica, 2006Mediastinal tumours are frequently asymptomatic and first noted on routine chest radiograph. In most cases, evaluation should proceed to spiral computed tomography (sCT) of the chest with iodinated contrast material. The specific location and appearance of tumours on sCT is instrumental in planning further diagnostic and treatment strategies.
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