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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1997
Mediastinal parathyroid cysts are a relatively rare clinical entity. The clinical presentation can be quite varied, although most are found incidentally during investigations for esophageal or respiratory symptoms.We present a review of the literature and describe two instructive cases showing specific clinical findings.
O, Landau +4 more
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Mediastinal parathyroid cysts are a relatively rare clinical entity. The clinical presentation can be quite varied, although most are found incidentally during investigations for esophageal or respiratory symptoms.We present a review of the literature and describe two instructive cases showing specific clinical findings.
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Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 1995
To present our experience with mediastinal parathyroid cysts and summarize previously reported cases.We retrospectively reviewed medical records and reviewed the pertinent literature.The clinical, operative, and pathologic findings in 7 cases of mediastinal parathyroid cysts encountered at one institution and 31 cases previously reported in the ...
R J, Downey +4 more
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To present our experience with mediastinal parathyroid cysts and summarize previously reported cases.We retrospectively reviewed medical records and reviewed the pertinent literature.The clinical, operative, and pathologic findings in 7 cases of mediastinal parathyroid cysts encountered at one institution and 31 cases previously reported in the ...
R J, Downey +4 more
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Diseases of the Chest, 1968
SUMMARY Thymic cyst should be suspected when a sharply defined mass is seen far anteriorly in the mediastinum, particularly in relation to the great vessels and base of the heart. Calcification in the margin, when present, supports the diagnosis, as does a palpable extension in the neck. Treatment is surgical resection.
R A, Sltzer +3 more
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SUMMARY Thymic cyst should be suspected when a sharply defined mass is seen far anteriorly in the mediastinum, particularly in relation to the great vessels and base of the heart. Calcification in the margin, when present, supports the diagnosis, as does a palpable extension in the neck. Treatment is surgical resection.
R A, Sltzer +3 more
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Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology, 1990
We report a case of a symptomatic mediastinal bronchongenic cyst diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging.
B J, Wiatrak, C M, Myer, G O, Bratcher
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We report a case of a symptomatic mediastinal bronchongenic cyst diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging.
B J, Wiatrak, C M, Myer, G O, Bratcher
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The Indian Journal of Chest Diseases and Allied Sciences, 2022
Hydatid disease is a parasitic disease caused by the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus. Most common sites are liver, lungs, and brain. The disease is rarely present in the mediastinum. We report the rare instance of a 52-year-old female who presented with hydatid disease in the uncommon location of posterior mediastinum.
M, Rajender +3 more
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Hydatid disease is a parasitic disease caused by the larval form of Echinococcus granulosus. Most common sites are liver, lungs, and brain. The disease is rarely present in the mediastinum. We report the rare instance of a 52-year-old female who presented with hydatid disease in the uncommon location of posterior mediastinum.
M, Rajender +3 more
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2011
Coelomic cysts are rare cysts of mesothelial origin. This is a case report of a thoracic coelomic cyst presenting as atypical chest pain.
Richard J, Myung +2 more
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Coelomic cysts are rare cysts of mesothelial origin. This is a case report of a thoracic coelomic cyst presenting as atypical chest pain.
Richard J, Myung +2 more
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Mediastinal bronchogenic cysts
Journal of the Faculty of Radiologists, 1959Summary Five cases of mediastinal bronchogenic cyst have been recorded, their radiological appearances described, and their possible modes of origin discussed. It is believed that an accurate diagnosis of these lesions can be made from careful study of their features as seen in the routine radiographs of the chest.
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Non-Neoplastic Mediastinal Cysts
Advances in Anatomic Pathology, 2020Primary mediastinal cysts are infrequent lesions that can arise from a variety of mediastinal organs or structures. Most of these are congenital in origin and incidental findings during investigations for unrelated conditions. Histologically, the cysts may be composed of various tissues, including bronchogenic, pericardial, thymic, enteric, Müllerian ...
Katherine, Syred, Annikka, Weissferdt
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Mediastinal calcified hydatid cyst
Acta Chirurgica Belgica, 2020Mediastinal hydatid cyst is a rare disease and should be considered in differential diagnosis of mediastinal cystic lesions especially in endemic regions. This localization is very serious because of the surrounding vital structures. Surgery must be indicated immediately using conservative techniques without extensive resection when progression of ...
El Hassane Kabiri +3 more
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Rozhledy v chirurgii : mesicnik Ceskoslovenske chirurgicke spolecnosti, 2003
Mediastinal cysts, described also as homoplastic dysembryomas, account for 20% of mediastinal lesions. There are bronchogenic, oesophageal, gastrogenic and enterogenic, pericardial, non-specific cysts and cystic lymphangiomas. The authors present 6 patients with mediastinal cysts from a total number of 96 patients with mediastinal tumours subjected to ...
J, Belák +5 more
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Mediastinal cysts, described also as homoplastic dysembryomas, account for 20% of mediastinal lesions. There are bronchogenic, oesophageal, gastrogenic and enterogenic, pericardial, non-specific cysts and cystic lymphangiomas. The authors present 6 patients with mediastinal cysts from a total number of 96 patients with mediastinal tumours subjected to ...
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