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Salmonella mediastinitis—a rare disease
Computerized Radiology, 1984A case report is presented of a young man who was seen because of pleuritic chest pain and fever. CT cross sectional imaging defined a mediastinal mass. Diagnosis of acute mediastinitis due to Salmonella java was made from culturing material at mediastonotomy.
M D, Marsh +5 more
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Venous Stars in Mediastinal Disease
Archives of Internal Medicine, 1962Alterations in the skin may be the first or the most striking manifestation of an internal disease. This fact is exemplified at times by erythema nodosum in sarcoidosis, facial flush in metastatic carcinoid, and xanthomata with hyperpigmentation in biliary cirrhosis. Any list of cutaneous "signatures" also should include venous stars. These structures,
H L, FRED, C H, CASTLE, P A, CANCILLA
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2020
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Preoperative Embolization in Mediastinal Castleman's Disease
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 2010Castleman's disease is a rare lymphoproliferative disease and its etiology is still unknown. It may occur at every site where lymph tissue is present. A definitive treatment is possible with complete resection. The most important problem is bleeding which may occur during surgery due to the high vascularization.
B, Aydemir +4 more
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[Mediastinal Castleman's disease].
Minerva chirurgica, 1996Castleman's disease(CD) is an uncommon lymph node syndrome, generally located in mediastinum side, rarely systemic. Two histhologic types are described: the more common, termed the hyaline-vascular type, generally asymptomatic, and the second termed plasma cell type, with systemic manifestations of the disease, like fever, anemia and weight loss.
A, Oliaro +9 more
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Hodgkinʼs Disease Masquerading as Sclerosing Mediastinitis
Southern Medical Journal, 1994Cases in which fibrotic variants of Hodgkin's disease have been confused with sclerosing mediastinitis have rarely been reported. Sclerosing mediastinitis typically involves the superior/middle mediastinum and, in the United States, is most commonly due to histoplasmosis. We describe the case of a patient who came to us with fevers, a mixed anemia, and
M T, Flannery +4 more
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Heart disease after mediastinal radiotherapy
Postgraduate Medicine, 1992The greatest risk for most cancer patients is inadequate treatment of their disease. Although mediastinal radiotherapy is a safer procedure than it was 20 years ago, it still may damage the thoracic viscera, including the heart. Cardiovascular problems tend to present subtly years later, when the patient may not recall the prior radiation or may not ...
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Radiology of Mediastinal Diseases
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1982openaire +2 more sources

