There were several points of adhesion from the lung to the chest wall and to the mediastinal pleura. |
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At autopsy, mild acute splenitis and recurrent nodular sclerosis Hodgkin disease were found in fibrosed mediastinal nodes. |
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The tumor frequently extended to the adjacent lung parenchyma, bronchi, visceral pleura, and mediastinal soft tissues. |
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All men with mediastinal lung masses require a careful testicular examination. |
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The mediastinal pleura is then incised over the length of the esophagus, avoiding injury to any neural or major vascular structures. |
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Explanations for the cytokeratin immunoreactivity include locally entrapped mediastinal pleura or pulmonary epithelium. |
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The rupture involved all layers of the aortic wall, but the mediastinal pleura remained intact. |
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Gastric or enteric distension then may cause a shift of mediastinal structures. |
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She was hospitalized with respiratory distress due to mediastinal masses compressing the airway. |
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Metastases in the subcarinal or ipsilateral mediastinal lymph nodes, including the ipsilateral internal mammary nodes. |
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A chest radiograph showed mediastinal and subcutaneous emphysema and interstitial scarring. |
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One patient had extensive cervical, posterior mediastinal, and abdominal lymphadenopathy. |
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Two patients presented with masses in the upper lobe of the right lung, simulating posterior mediastinal tumors. |
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A roentgenogram of the thorax revealed a large mediastinal mass, suggestive of lymph node enlargement. |
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The chest x-ray showed no demonstrable superior mediastinal widening, hilar mass, lung mass or pleural effusion. |
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Radiologic investigations revealed a 5-cm right lung mass with enlarged hilar and mediastinal lymph nodes. |
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Herniated bowel and solid viscera are seen in the ipsilateral hemithorax causing mediastinal shift. |
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Because of the clinical presentation of submandibular and mediastinal lymph node enlargement, this patient was thought to have lymphoma on radiologic examination. |
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Biopsy sites included cervical, mediastinal, supraclavicular, axillary, and inguinal lymph nodes, as well as masses of the cecum, stomach, colon, oropharynx, and eyelid. |
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A single enlarged anterior mediastinal lymph node was also identified. |
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After the introduction of autotransfusion of shed mediastinal blood following cardiac surgery, the incidence of mediastinitis increased. |
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Extragonadal YSTs are uncommon and most often seen in the sacrococcygeal, mediastinal, intracranial, and retroperitoneal regions. |
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Since then, he has received a diagnosis of and treatment for mediastinal seminoma, a rare germ-cell tumor between his lungs. |
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The sole patient with benign pleural disease showing a mediastinal pleural involvement on MRI was identified pathologically as tuberculous pleurisy. |
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He was diagnosed with a mediastinal tumour in May 2013 and Olimpia suspended his contract the following December until he was fit to play again. |
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Cattle are most often infected by inhalation, resulting in lesions in the lungs and bronchial and mediastinal lymph nodes. |
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The lymphangiographic findings of histoplasmosis in an 11-year-old girl are presented and correlated with the histopathology of a mediastinal lymph node. |
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There was a mediastinal wound in connection with the bullet hole in the throat. |
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A group of enlarged nonmatted rapidly growing lymph nodes may be associated with features of superior mediastinal syndrome suggesting lymphoma. |
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The hernial orifice was closed by suturing the mediastinal pleura. |
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Radiographically, these lesions are seen as large anterior mediastinal masses. |
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Each topic is further divided into subjects such as ovarian, testicular, anterior mediastinal and retroperitoneal tumours. |
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Other mediastinal tumours that occur in children are lymphomas, leukaemic deposits and neuroblastoma with its pathological variants. |
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Histoplasmosis, lymphoma, TB, sarcoidosis and neoplasia are the common causes of mediastinal lymphadenopathy. |
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Respiratory, thoracic and mediastinal disorders: cough, dyspnea, nasal secretion, pharyngolaryngeal pain, pneumonitis, pulmonary embolism, respiratory insufficiency, vocal disturbance. |
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Patients who were found to have mediastinal lymph node involvement on subsequent imaging were not excluded. |
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Silicotic mediastinal lymphadenopathy can cause left vocal cord paralysis and dysphagia. |
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Chest wall chondrosarcomas are a rare cause for an anterior mediastinal mass. |
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The strong outer portion of the sac, or fibrous pericardium, is firmly attached to the diaphragm below, the mediastinal pleura on the side, and the sternum in front. |
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Critical airway obstruction is a dreaded complication of a mediastinal mass. |
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A computed tomography scan of the thorax with contrast demonstrated a large anterior mediastinal hematoma that was compressing the heart. |
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Mediastinoscopy was performed, including a mediastinal lymph node biopsy where he was found to have noncaseating granulomas. |
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If mediastinal lymph node involvement is suspected, the nodes may be sampled to assist staging. |
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Calcification and vertebral anomalies are rare, therefore other causes of posterior mediastinal masses, such as neurenteric cyst and neuroblastoma, can be excluded. |
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Recently, use of EBUS has expanded for patients with sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, and lymphoma and in the workup of nonspecific mediastinal adenopathy. |
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Radiographically, the patient had progressive reduction in the degree of mediastinal air with resolution by day 9 following the onset of symptoms. |
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Computed tomography of the chest, abdomen and pelvis was essentially normal, showing no evidence of hepatosplenomegaly or mediastinal, abdominal and pelvic lymphadenopathy. |
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