In the name of GOD Mediastinum Anatomy.

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In the name of GOD

Mediastinum

Anatomy

Pathology

Masses and mass like lesions Inflammatory changes Hematoma

Mediastinal masses

Imaging strategy Localized to mediastinum Localize within the mediastinum

Localize to the mediastinum Unlike lung lesions, a mediastinal mass will not contain air bronchograms. The margins with the lung will be obtuse. Mediastinal lines (azygoesophageal recess, anterior and posterior junction lines) will be disrupted. There can be associated spinal, costal or sternal abnormalities.

LEFT: A lung mass abutts the mediastinal surface and creates acute angles with the lung. RIGHT: A mediastinal mass will sit under the surface of the mediastinum, creating obtuse angles with the lung.

The lesion on the left was a pancoast tumor. The lesion on the right was a thymoma, located within the anterior mediastinum.

Anterior Mediastinum Thymus Teratoma (germ cell) Thyroid Terrible Lymphoma

ThymomaThymoma : most common primary neoplasm of the anterosuperior mediastinum Invasive thymoma Thymic carcinoma ThymolipomaThymolipoma / thymoliposarcomathymoliposarcoma Thymic cyst Benign thymic hyperplasia Thymic carcinoid Thymus

Thymic cyst

Cystic thymoma

Thyroid Thyroid neoplasms Thyroid goiter Parathyroid mass

Retrosternal thyroid

Retrosternal thyroid mass

Cervicothoracic sign

Lymphoma Hodgkin Lymphoma Non-Hodgkin lymphoma

lymphoma

Lymphoma (Hilum Overlay Sign: hilar vessels are seen through a mediastinal mass)

lymphoma

Germ cell tumours Mediastinal teratoma Mature:75% of mediastinal germ cell tumours Immature Teratocarcinoma Mediastinal seminoma Mediastinal emberional cell carcinoma Mediastinal yolk sac tumour Mediastinal choriocarcinoma Mediastinal mixed cell type germ cell tumour

Germ cell tumor

A fat-containing teratoma

Mediastinal teratoma

Germ cell tumor

Bronchogenic cyst – A benign growth with respiratory origins. Lymphadenopathy mediastinal – An enlargement of the lymph nodes. Pericardial cyst – A benign growth that results from an "out- pouching" of the pericardium (the heart’s lining). Thyroid mass mediastinal – Usually a benign growth, such as a goiter. These types of tumors can occasionally be cancerous. Tracheal tumors – These include tracheal neoplasms and non- neuplastic masses, such as tracheobronchopathia osteochondroplastica (benign tumors). Vascular abnormalities including aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection. Middle mediastinum

Pericardial cyst

Aortic aneurysm

Bronchogenic cyst

Posterior mediastinum Neurogenic tumors Neuroblastic tumors Non-neurogenic tumours Hernias

Neurogenic tumor

Neurogenic tumors Schwannoma Neurofibroma Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor

Neuroblastic tumors Neuroblastoma ganglioneuroma

neuroblastoma

Others Chordoma Pheochromocytoma Praspinal abscess Descending aortic aneurysm Esophageal neoplasm Hiatal hernia Bochdalek hernia Lymphadenopathy Extramedullary hematopoiesis Duplication cysts Thoracic meningocele

Extramedullary hematopoiesis

Bochdalek hernia

Intranthoracic meningocele

discitis

Foregut duplication cysts occasionally contain milk of calcium

4-year-old child with stridor

Duplication cyst

Hernia hernia

Esophageal varicosis

Mediastinal widdening >8 cm in the aortic knob depression of the left main-stem bronchus deviation of the naso-gastric tube to the right apical pleural haemoatoma (cap) disruption of the calcium ring in the aortic knob (broken-halo) Aortic injury in blunt trauma

Mediastinal hematoma

Some tips in differential diagnosis of mediastinal masses

Thymolipoma Teratoma (Germ cell tumors) Esophageal lipoma Fat deposition Lipoma Lipoblastoma Liposarcoma Extramedullary hematopoiesis Fat containing masses

Hyperenhancing lymph nodes Thyroid tissue Paragangliomas Hemangiomas Vascular Etiologies Enhancing masses

hemangioma

thyroid mass

Melanoma Renal cell carcinoma Thyroid carcinoma Castlemann's disease Enhancing lymphomas can be seen in:

Castlemann's disease

Thymic Cyst Thymoma Teratoma Pericardial Cyst Foregut Duplication Meningocoele Neuroenteric Cyst Cystic Lymphadenopathy Lymphangioma Fluid containing masses

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