Thymus hyperplasia - imitation of anterior mediastinal tumor
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THYMUS HYPERPLASIA – diagnosis, etiology, MEDIASTINAL NEOPLASMS – diagnosis, THYMUS GLAND – pathology, radiography, DIAGNOSIS, DIFFERENTIALAbstract
A homogenous oval formation in the anterior upper mediastinum was found in a three month old infant with using both chest X-ray and computed tomography. The unusual shape of this formation indicated the appearance of a benign tumor. A corticosteroid test with methylprednisolone (1 mg/kg of body mass) was performed over seven days. On the eighth day a chest X-ray confirmed the significant reduction of the formation, in that way confirming thymus hyperplasia, and not a tumor.
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