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Roentgenology of the Mediastinum

Postgraduate Medicine, 1966
Properly 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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Teratomas of the mediastinum

Scandinavian Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, 1987
Mediastinal teratomas are rare, constituting only 8-13% of tumours in this region. Teratomas often contain structures from all three germ layers, and 15-20% are malignant. A report is presented of eight patients operated on in 1978-1985 for mediastinal teratoma histologically classified as benign.
Kurt Andersen, Jan Saabye, Anders Elbirk
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The Mediastinum is LIT

Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 2021
Rory Hachamovitch   +2 more
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The superior mediastinum

Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine, 2006
Abstract The mediastinum is the area of the thorax that lies between the two pleural sacs. It is further divided by an imaginary line passing from the manubriosternal junction (angle of Louis) in front of the T4/T5 vertebral junction behind into a superior and inferior compartment.
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BRONCHOGENIC CYSTS OF THE MEDIASTINUM

Pediatrics, 1949
The 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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Mediastinum

2001
Wolfgang Blank   +3 more
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Hemangioma of the mediastinum

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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