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Primary mediastinal giant cell tumor
Giant cell tumor of soft tissue is a rare tumor first described by Salm and Sissons in 1972 as being a distinct entity.1 Histologically, it is composed of multinucleated giant cells dispersed among mononuclear cells, and is indistinguishable from its ...
Jela Bandovic, Arfa Khan
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Current Opinion in Oncology, 1990
Of the many types of tumors located in the mediastinal compartments, most are metastatic. The most common adult tumor in the anterior compartment is thymoma. A number of important cytogenetic, immunohistochemical, and molecular analytical observations have been reported over the past year regarding this tumor.
C R, Thomas, P, Bonomi
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Of the many types of tumors located in the mediastinal compartments, most are metastatic. The most common adult tumor in the anterior compartment is thymoma. A number of important cytogenetic, immunohistochemical, and molecular analytical observations have been reported over the past year regarding this tumor.
C R, Thomas, P, Bonomi
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Sclerosing Mediastinitis Mimicking Anterior Mediastinal Tumor
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2009A 54-year-old asymptomatic man presented with an anterior mediastinal mass discovered on chest roentgenogram. Chest computed tomography revealed a noncalcified round mass in the mediastinum. A white solid mass, 5-cm in diameter, had arisen from the pericardial adipose tissue with multiple small nodular lesions mimicking mediastinal tumor with pleural ...
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The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1971
Abstract A review of 164 patients with primary mediastinal tumors or cysts emphasizes the importance of these lesions. The clinical and pathological behavior of the individual tumors comprises a wide variety of patterns. Proper utilization of the many diagnostic tests available can accurately characterize the tumor.
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Abstract A review of 164 patients with primary mediastinal tumors or cysts emphasizes the importance of these lesions. The clinical and pathological behavior of the individual tumors comprises a wide variety of patterns. Proper utilization of the many diagnostic tests available can accurately characterize the tumor.
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Diseases of the Chest, 1949
From a rather extensive review of the literature’2 and an analysis of the case records of patients subjected to operation for mediastinal tumors and cysts the following particular impressions were gained. These neoplasms are relatively infrequent. The most common primary types are those of the thymus and those arising from lymphatic tissues, dermoids ...
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From a rather extensive review of the literature’2 and an analysis of the case records of patients subjected to operation for mediastinal tumors and cysts the following particular impressions were gained. These neoplasms are relatively infrequent. The most common primary types are those of the thymus and those arising from lymphatic tissues, dermoids ...
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Mediastinal Parathyroid Tumors
Archives of Surgery, 1988Mediastinal parathyroid tumors are a frequent cause of failed parathyroid operations. I therefore reviewed my experience with 285 consecutive patients treated surgically for hyperparathyroidism from January 1981 to Dec 31, 1986. Two hundred eighty-eight operations were performed on these patients (246 primary, 38 secondary, one error in diagnosis, and ...
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1947
J K, BERMAN, J P, POWELL, P C, HENNESSEE
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J K, BERMAN, J P, POWELL, P C, HENNESSEE
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The Diagnosis of Mediastinal Tumors
Surgical Clinics of North America, 1952W E, BURNETT, G P, ROSEMOND, R M, BUCHER
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