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Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2011
Knowledge of the anatomy of the mediastinal nerves is essential for the evaluation and surgical treatment of most thoracic neoplasms. Thorough knowledge of the normal anatomy of the mediastinal nerves and of their variants cannot be overestimated because nerve trauma during nerve anatomy is also important because mediastinal or lung tumors can locally ...
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Knowledge of the anatomy of the mediastinal nerves is essential for the evaluation and surgical treatment of most thoracic neoplasms. Thorough knowledge of the normal anatomy of the mediastinal nerves and of their variants cannot be overestimated because nerve trauma during nerve anatomy is also important because mediastinal or lung tumors can locally ...
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Roentgenology of the Mediastinum
Postgraduate Medicine, 1966Properly exposed simple roentgenograms are useful in detecting and assessing mediastinal disease. Because the physical densities of the lungs and the mediastinum differ, minimal requirements for examination of the chest, even for routine survey purposes, are a suitably exposed frontal projection for evaluation of the lateral two-thirds of the lungs ...
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Lipoleiomyosarcoma of the mediastinum
Pathology, 1997A case is described of a mediastinal soft tissue sarcoma, in a 76-year-old man, characterized microscopically by the intimate combined features of liposarcoma and leiomyosarcoma. The lipomatous component consisted of well differentiated liposarcoma with myxoid areas.
J J, Gómez-Román, J F, Val-Bernal
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1962
Abstract A case of successful surgical removal of benign mediastinal hemangioma in an infant is reported. Since these tumors cannot be differentiated from other mediastinal tumors, early exploratory operation is advisable. The size, shape and position of hemangiomata are not diagnostic, and the normal aids to diagnosis are not exceedingly helpful ...
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Abstract A case of successful surgical removal of benign mediastinal hemangioma in an infant is reported. Since these tumors cannot be differentiated from other mediastinal tumors, early exploratory operation is advisable. The size, shape and position of hemangiomata are not diagnostic, and the normal aids to diagnosis are not exceedingly helpful ...
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BRONCHOGENIC CYSTS OF THE MEDIASTINUM
Pediatrics, 1949The successful removal of a bronchogenic cyst of the mediastinum in a 10 month old infant is recorded. The character, symptoms, methods of diagnosis and treatment of bronchogenic cysts are discussed.
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