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Mediastinal Castleman Disease Mimicking Mediastinal Pulmonary Sequestration

Journal of Thoracic Imaging, 2005
We describe a 39-year-old woman who presented with anterior mediastinal Castleman disease that mimicked an anterior mediastinal pulmonary sequestration due to the presence of both prominent systemic arterial feeding vessels and a systemic draining vein as seen on computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging.
Narainder K, Gupta   +6 more
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Mediastinal Hydatid Disease: An Unusual Presentation

The Indian Journal of Chest Diseases and Allied Sciences, 2022
Hydatid disease is a significant health problem in endemic areas. While occurrence of the cysts in the liver and lung is common, mediastinal localisation is extremely rare. We report the case of a 35-year-old male who presented with a painless swelling on the right side of the neck and features of superior vena caval obstruction.
S, Mitra, S, Kundu, S, Das, S, Mukherjee
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Salmonella mediastinitis—a rare disease

Computerized Radiology, 1984
A 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, 1962
Alterations 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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Diffuse mediastinal diseases

2020
Learning objectives Background Findings and procedure details Conclusion Personal information and conflict of interest ...
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Heart disease after mediastinal radiotherapy

Postgraduate Medicine, 1992
The 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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Mediastinal lymphoma simulating primary heart disease∗

The American Journal of Cardiology, 1958
Abstract The heart is involved by lymphoma in approximately 20 per cent of patients dying of this disease. Because of a low index of suspicion antemortem recognition of such involvement is infrequent even when cardiac manifestations are present.
T, RODMAN, B H, PASTOR
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[Mediastinal Castleman's disease].

Minerva chirurgica, 1996
Castleman'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, 1994
Cases 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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Malignant Mediastinal Teratoma Simulating Cardiovascular Disease

Diseases of the Chest, 1955
SUMMARY A case of malignant trigerminal mediastinal teratoma has been presented, with a brief summary of reviews of mediastinal tumors made by other authors. Surgical removal of these tumors has been advocated by several authors. 5, 6, 12, 13 With this we agree, but also wish to emphasize the need for early operation following minimal delay in ...
W, FRY, C L, KLEIN, H C, BARTON
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