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2019
neoplasms and lymphoma characteristically affect the anterior mediastinum while neurogenic neoplasms typically occur in the paravertebral regions. Patients with mediastinal neoplasms may be asymptomatic or may present because of symptoms of compression or local invasion.
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neoplasms and lymphoma characteristically affect the anterior mediastinum while neurogenic neoplasms typically occur in the paravertebral regions. Patients with mediastinal neoplasms may be asymptomatic or may present because of symptoms of compression or local invasion.
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[Mediastinal neoplasms of mesenchymal origin].
Minerva chirurgica, 1989A series of 6 mediastinal tumors of mesenchymal origin is presented. This type of tumors is very heterogeneous in its histology, depending on the differentiation of the primary mesenchymal cell. Presenting symptoms are not diagnostic: nevertheless malignant neoplasms are often revealed by vague thoracic pain, while benign masses usually show the ...
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A Remarkable Case of Mediastinal Neoplasm
Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps, 1946openaire +2 more sources
Kyobu geka. The Japanese journal of thoracic surgery, 1974
K, Yoshimura, A, Oka
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K, Yoshimura, A, Oka
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