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Lymphomas of the Mediastinum

Ultrastructural Pathology, 1991
The purpose of this clinicopathologic overview is to describe the types of lymphomas that present in the mediastinum. A comparison of the frequency of the different subtypes of lymphoma that are found in children and adults is provided. In general, immunohistochemistry and immunophenotyping studies are essential to the laboratory workup of neoplasms ...
Claire M Payne   +2 more
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Mesenchymal tumours of the mediastinum—part I [PDF]

open access: yesVirchows Archiv Fur Pathologische Anatomie Und Physiologie Und Fur Klinische Medizin, 2015
The mediastinum is an anatomically defined space in which organs and major blood vessels reside with surrounding soft tissue elements. The thymus is an important organ in the mediastinum, and many of the masses encountered in the mediastinum are related ...
Michael A Den Bakker   +2 more
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Pharmacokinetics of linezolid in the mediastinum and pleural space

open access: yesInternational Journal of Infectious Diseases, 2013
SummaryThe purpose of this study was to investigate the penetration of linezolid into the mediastinum and pleural space by comparing its concentration in the serum, mediastinum, and pleural space.
Yasuhiro Tsuji   +2 more
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Mesenchymal tumours of the mediastinum—part II [PDF]

open access: yesVirchows Archiv Fur Pathologische Anatomie Und Physiologie Und Fur Klinische Medizin, 2015
This is the second part of a two-part review on soft tissue tumours which may be encountered in the mediastinum. This review is based on the 2013 WHO classification of soft tissue tumours and the 2015 WHO classification of tumours of the lung, pleura ...
Michael A Den Bakker   +2 more
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Restaging of the mediastinum

Current Opinion in Pulmonary Medicine, 2009
Patients diagnosed with stage IIIA lung cancer because of N2 positive disease are generally considered to have a short survival. However, recent studies have shown that patients who are downstaged via neoadjuvant therapy and subsequently undergo resection may have a significant increased 5-year survival rate (as high as 40-50%) when compared with ...
Felix J F, Herth   +2 more
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Chemodectoma of the Mediastinum

Archives of Surgery, 1963
In 1950, the term "chemodectoma" was proposed as the generic name for tumors arising from the nonchromaffin neuroepithelial cells located in the adventitia of blood vessels derived from the branchial arches. The ganglia of the glossopharyngeal and vagus nerves are also sites of the neoplasms.1-3 These cell aggregates have neither endocrine nor motor ...
G W, SPECTOR, C L, ROPER, J S, SPRATT
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Lymphangiohemangioma of the Mediastinum

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1997
Lymphangiohemangiomas of the mediastinum are exceedingly rare. Clinically they tend to behave like lymphangiomas. We report 3 new cases. All 3 cases showed both lymphatic and vascular components. One case was associated with a left superior vena cava.
M, Riquet   +3 more
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Fibrosarcoma of the mediastinum

Journal of Surgical Oncology, 1979
AbstractFibrosarcoma is a rare primary malignant tumor of the mediastinum. Three cases are presented with different presenting symptoms and clinical manifestations. Thoracotomy with biopsy of the mass is the only method for arriving at a definitive histologic diagnosis.
N R, Barua   +3 more
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Myelolipoma of the Mediastinum

Radiology, 1960
Myelolipomas are uncommon tumor-like masses composed of heterotopic bone marrow and adipose tissue. They are incidental findings, and their pathological significance is obscure. While they usually occur in the adrenal glands, a few cases have been reported in other parts of the body, mainly in the retroperitoneal area but occasionally also in the chest
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