On the lateral radiograph there appeared to be herniation of the left lung through the anterior mediastinum. |
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The median sternotomy is used to gain access to the anterior mediastinum, heart, great vessels, hila and pleural spaces. |
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The most common sites of tumor metastases are the lymph nodes in the mediastinum. |
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The left main bronchus was exposed at the posterior mediastinum and separated from connective tissue. |
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A peritoneal sac protrudes through the hiatus into the mediastinum next to the esophagus. |
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Computed tomographic scan of the chest and abdomen revealed multiple enlarged nodes in the retroperitoneum, superior mediastinum, and axillae. |
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The inferior parathyroids descend into the mediastinum, then reascend to meet the inferior pole of the thyroid. |
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The tumor, which is often but not always associated with cystic lung lesions, may arise in pulmonary parenchyma, the mediastinum, and pleura. |
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On radiogram, the ipsilateral hemithorax is lucent, the diaphragm is depressed, and the trachea and mediastinum are shifted contralaterally. |
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The abscess may track down to the mediastinum to enter into the trachea, oesophagus or the pleural cavity. |
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Encysted effusion may be confused with a mass lesion of the pleura, mediastinum, chest wall and lungs. |
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All may be connected to some extent to vessels, to the pleura wall, or to the mediastinum. |
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The patient was taken electively to the operating room where a 7.5 cm x 5 cm x 4 cm hard, nodular tumor mass was resected from the neck and anterior mediastinum. |
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A recruitment maneuver was performed to recruit the contralateral lung and medialize the mediastinum as the thoracotomy was closed. |
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They may be located within the thorax embedded in thymic tissue, in the posterior mediastinum, and in the areolar tissue associated with the pericardium. |
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Thoracic surgery diagnoses and treats conditions of the lungs, the rib cage, and the mediastinum. |
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Extramedullary haematopoiesis in posterior mediastinum is another entity to take into account. |
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Multifocal petechial or ecchymotic haemorrhages were also observed in the parietal pleura and mediastinum. |
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Radical mammectomy fails in excising lymph nodes located in the mediastinum, internal mammary or hepatic portal. |
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Tributaries of the hemiazygous drain the intercostal muscles, the esophagus, and a portion of the mediastinum. |
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The lungs, heart, liver, kidney, spleen and mediastinum may either be detached or left attached to the carcase by their natural connections. |
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In particular, the surgical treatment of malignant or infected tumours of the respiratory system or of the mediastinum. |
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An image optimized to satisfy exposure parameters for mediastinum, retrocardiac, and sub-diaphragmatic anatomy is captured on the other side. |
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Until now, most standard treatment approaches for patients with this type of lymphoma have included radiation therapy to the mediastinum. |
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General injuries include amputation with potential for reimplantation, embolization to control hemorrhage, medulla injuries, suspected damage to the large mediastinum or cardiac vessels, and severe burns. |
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Masses arising in the anterior mediastinum include most commonly, thymomas, lymphomas, and germ cell tumors. |
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The principal indication is a diagnosis of invasion of the ganglions, a tumour, or certain benign conditions of the mediastinum, such as sarcoidosis or tuberculosis. |
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The sac was bluntly dissected and delivered from the mediastinum into the neck. |
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Visceral and retropharyngeal spaces directly communicate with mediastinum. |
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However, the heart has been found to suffer the most, particularly with radiation to the thorax or mediastinum, the central part of the thoracic cavity. |
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Because the PA-chest roentgenogram disclosed a widening of the upper mediastinum, a chest computed tomographic examination was done. |
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The dilated Intratesticular veins are seen as straight or serpentine hypoechoic tubular structures within the mediastinum testis radiating into the testicular parenchyma. |
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A small amount of air present in the anterior and middle mediastinum was attributed to the stab wound. |
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In addition, please offer a small probe to use just above the breastbone between the collar bones to look down into the upper mediastinum. |
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In patients with pneumomediastinum, usually several other findings substantiate the presence of air in the mediastinum. |
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The sites of origin of ganglioneuroblastoma include adrenal medulla, extra-adrenal retroperitoneum, posterior mediastinum, the neck, and pelvis. |
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This protocol applies to germ cell tumors located in the mediastinum, sacrococcygeal area, retroperitoneum, neck, and intracranial sites. |
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Mediastinal lipomatosis is a rare condition caused by excessive fat accumulation in the mediastinum. |
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Similarly, more than half of those with a mediastinum injury and those with an unstable hip fracture experience complications during hospitalization. |
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Germ cell tumors are most commonly found in the gonadal regions, but have also been discovered in extragonadal locations, most commonly the anterior mediastinum. |
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Neck radiograph showed air in the prevertebral space and mediastinum. |
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The persistent left SVC coursed through the left mediastinum and around the left side of the heart, where it emptied into the coronary sinus, which was significantly enlarged. |
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Schwannomas originate from the neural sheaths of peripheral nerves, and are frequent in the head, neck, extremities, mediastinum, and retroperitoneum. |
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Common sites for the solitary type are in the mediastinum, neck, lung, mesentery, axillary lymph nodes, peritoneum, soft tissues and nasopharynx, where a mass forms. |
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Computed tomography scan of the mediastinum showed no thymoma. |
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