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Anesthetic Considerations in a Patient With Large Anterior Mediastinal Mass.
Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2019This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication. As a service to our customers we are providing this early version of the manuscript.
P. Dubey, Nishant Tripathi
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Anesthesia in a Patient with a Large Mediastinal Mass.
New England Journal of Medicine, 2018Anesthesia in a Patient with a Mediastinal Mass Video recording of the bronchoscopic evaluation of the central airway during staged anesthetic induction in a man with a large mediastinal mass provi...
P. Hartigan, Ju-Mei Ng, R. Gill
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Predictive Features for Anterior Mediastinal Mass Diagnoses
Journal of computer assisted tomography, 2019Objective We set out to evaluate a set of demographic and computed tomography imaging features for diagnosing anterior mediastinal masses. Methods We identified 223 patients with anterior mediastinal masses, which we divided into training and validation ...
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Chest, 1993
(Chest 1993; 103:1577-78) A 41-year-old woman presented with a 3-month history ofright anterior chest pain. PA and lateral chest radiographs showed a smooth, well-defined 8cm anterior mediastinal mass. No contained calcification was present (Fig 1).
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(Chest 1993; 103:1577-78) A 41-year-old woman presented with a 3-month history ofright anterior chest pain. PA and lateral chest radiographs showed a smooth, well-defined 8cm anterior mediastinal mass. No contained calcification was present (Fig 1).
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JAMA Surgery, 2016
An asymptomatic 47-year-old woman underwent a radiographic screening to rule out tuberculosis prior to volunteering at her local hospital. The incidental finding of a mediastinalmassprompteda referral to her primary carephysician,whoelicited from the patient some complaints of mild but worsening orthopnea that was exacerbated when she would lie down ...
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An asymptomatic 47-year-old woman underwent a radiographic screening to rule out tuberculosis prior to volunteering at her local hospital. The incidental finding of a mediastinalmassprompteda referral to her primary carephysician,whoelicited from the patient some complaints of mild but worsening orthopnea that was exacerbated when she would lie down ...
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Southern Medical Journal, 2011
A 26-year-old man presented with shortness of breath on exertion that was gradually getting worse. His history revealed a mass in the left hemithorax that had been growing on follow-ups. Physical examination only showed that the respiratory sounds were fainter on the left.
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A 26-year-old man presented with shortness of breath on exertion that was gradually getting worse. His history revealed a mass in the left hemithorax that had been growing on follow-ups. Physical examination only showed that the respiratory sounds were fainter on the left.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1976
Common Neurogenic neoplasms Arising from peripheral nerves Neurofibroma Neurilemoma or schwannoma (benign or malignant) Arising from sympathetic ganglia Ganglioneuroma (benign) Neuroblastoma } malignant Sympathicoblastoma Arising from paraganglionic cells Pheochromocytoma Paraganglioma } benign or malignant or chemodectoma Parasitic cysts ...
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Common Neurogenic neoplasms Arising from peripheral nerves Neurofibroma Neurilemoma or schwannoma (benign or malignant) Arising from sympathetic ganglia Ganglioneuroma (benign) Neuroblastoma } malignant Sympathicoblastoma Arising from paraganglionic cells Pheochromocytoma Paraganglioma } benign or malignant or chemodectoma Parasitic cysts ...
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A.M.A. Archives of Surgery, 1958
The surgical availability of the mediastinum has stimulated interest in lesions of this area, but a review of the literature leads to confusion more than to clarity. The boundaries of the mediastinum vary from those stated by Maier, 1 who does not include neurogenic tumors because they are in the costovertebral gutter, and not the true mediastinum ...
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The surgical availability of the mediastinum has stimulated interest in lesions of this area, but a review of the literature leads to confusion more than to clarity. The boundaries of the mediastinum vary from those stated by Maier, 1 who does not include neurogenic tumors because they are in the costovertebral gutter, and not the true mediastinum ...
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