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Co-existent Epicardial Paraganglioma and Anterior Mediastinal Thymoma

Authors :
Dudgeon, Matthew G
Sonavane, Sushilkumar K
Parent, Ephraim E
Khoor, Andras
Thomas, Mathew
Dudgeon, Matthew G
Sonavane, Sushilkumar K
Parent, Ephraim E
Khoor, Andras
Thomas, Mathew
Source :
Journal of Radiology Case Reports; Vol 14, No 10 (2020); 16-30; 1943-0922
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Thymoma and paraganglioma are known causes of mediastinal masses, the latter being extremely rare. Thymomas arise from remnant thymic tissue in the anterior mediastinum; whereas, thoracic paragangliomas arise from para-aortic or para-vertebral sympathetic chain ganglion (derivatives of embryonic neural crest) in the middle or posterior mediastinum. We report a case of a middle-aged woman with two mediastinal masses, originally believed to be a single tumor or primary malignancy with adjacent metastasis on Computed Tomography (CT) that were further delineated with Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and [68Ga]-DOTA-(Tyr3)-octreotate (DOTA-TATE) Positron Emission Tomography-Computed Tomography (PET-CT) and surgical pathology as two distinct entities: left epicardial paraganglioma and anterior mediastinal thymoma. A comprehensive discussion of both entities is included.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Journal of Radiology Case Reports; Vol 14, No 10 (2020); 16-30; 1943-0922
Notes :
application/pdf, text/html, text/html, Journal of Radiology Case Reports; Vol 14, No 10 (2020); 16-30, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1274133376
Document Type :
Electronic Resource