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19 Απρ 2024 · Identify anterior mediastinal masses based on clinical presentation, imaging findings, and histopathological features. Apply principles of multidisciplinary care to manage anterior mediastinal masses, involving surgeons, oncologists, radiologists, and other specialists.
Differential diagnosis for an anterosuperior mediastinal mass. Anterior mediastinal masses can be caused by neoplastic and non-neoplastic pathology. These masses arise in the anterior mediastinum, that portion of the mediastinum anterior to the pericardium and below the level of the clavicles. Epidemiology.
Anterior mediastinal masses are relatively uncommon, include a wide variety of entities, and often pose a diagnostic challenge for clinicians. In this article, available data is assembled in a clinically oriented manner to develop a structured approach to evaluation of these patients.
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23 Ιουλ 2014 · Chest radiography can show an anterior mediastinal mass directly or indicate the presence of the mass indirectly by its compression or displacement of adjacent structures. However, radiography is of limited value for characterizing the lesion.
Abstract: Anterior mediastinal masses are relatively uncommon, include a wide variety of entities, and often pose a diagnostic chal-lenge for clinicians. In this article, available data is assembled in a clinically oriented manner to develop a structured approach to evalu-ation of these patients.
1 Σεπ 2014 · A heterogeneous anterior mediastinal mass that is intrinsically hyperdense, enhances following the administration of IV contrast, and demonstrates continuity with the cervical thyroid gland can reliably be diagnosed as a mediastinal goiter.