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Surgical management of Rhodococcus induced anterior mediastinal mass: A case report. [PDF]
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Breath on the Brink: Navigating Anaesthesia Management in a Case With a Mediastinal Mass. [PDF]
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Pediatric Radiology, 2022
Mediastinal masses are categorized based on the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group (ITMIG) classification into prevascular, visceral and paravertebral compartments. The schema is based on cross-sectional imaging, mainly CT, and helps with generating a differential diagnosis based on location of the mass.
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Mediastinal masses are categorized based on the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group (ITMIG) classification into prevascular, visceral and paravertebral compartments. The schema is based on cross-sectional imaging, mainly CT, and helps with generating a differential diagnosis based on location of the mass.
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American Journal of Roentgenology, 2014
AJR:203, August 2014 Fat Attenuation Lipoma A lipoma is a mesenchymal tumor that originates from adipose tissue and resembles normal fat. Typically encapsulated, this benign tumor is composed of mature adipocytes, and malignant degeneration is extremely rare.
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AJR:203, August 2014 Fat Attenuation Lipoma A lipoma is a mesenchymal tumor that originates from adipose tissue and resembles normal fat. Typically encapsulated, this benign tumor is composed of mature adipocytes, and malignant degeneration is extremely rare.
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2019
The mediastinum is defined as the thoracic region limited by the pleural spaces laterally, the ster- num anteriorly, the vertebral column posteriorly, the thoracic inlet superiorly, and the diaphragm inferiorly. The mediastinum contains different types of tissue including the thymus gland, part of trachea and esophagus, the great vessels, the heart ...
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The mediastinum is defined as the thoracic region limited by the pleural spaces laterally, the ster- num anteriorly, the vertebral column posteriorly, the thoracic inlet superiorly, and the diaphragm inferiorly. The mediastinum contains different types of tissue including the thymus gland, part of trachea and esophagus, the great vessels, the heart ...
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Acta Haematologica, 2019
TAFRO syndrome, a rare systemic inflammatory disease, can lead to multiorgan failure without appropriate treatment. Although thrombocytopenia is frequently seen in patients with TAFRO syndrome, little is known about its pathogenesis.
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TAFRO syndrome, a rare systemic inflammatory disease, can lead to multiorgan failure without appropriate treatment. Although thrombocytopenia is frequently seen in patients with TAFRO syndrome, little is known about its pathogenesis.
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Journal of Pediatric Surgery, 1993
Solid mediastinal masses in infancy and childhood occur most frequently in the posterior mediastinum. From 1972 to 1989, 63 patients presented with a posterior mediastinal mass. The median age at diagnosis was 6 years (range, 1 day to 26 years). Thirty patients were female. Forty-five percent of the patients presented with respiratory symptoms or chest
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Solid mediastinal masses in infancy and childhood occur most frequently in the posterior mediastinum. From 1972 to 1989, 63 patients presented with a posterior mediastinal mass. The median age at diagnosis was 6 years (range, 1 day to 26 years). Thirty patients were female. Forty-five percent of the patients presented with respiratory symptoms or chest
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