intrapulmonales Thymom
Differential
diagnosis of primary intrapulmonary thymoma: a report of two cases. Chest computed tomography (CT) of case 1 shows a nodular shadow in the left S10
Differential
diagnosis of primary intrapulmonary thymoma: a report of two cases. 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) revealed a nodular lesion with no abnormal uptake of the tracer
Differential
diagnosis of primary intrapulmonary thymoma: a report of two cases. Chest CT of case 2 shows a nodular shadow in the right S1 (a) and in the right S3 (b)
Differential
diagnosis of primary intrapulmonary thymoma: a report of two cases. FDG-PET showed abnormal accumulation in the right S1 tumor (SUV max 2.35) (a) and in the right S3 tumor (SUV max 3.45) (b)
Synchronous
primary intrapulmonary and mediastinal thymoma-A case report. Chest computed tomographic scan. Figure 1A, 1B An enhanced Chest computed tomographic scan revealed a mass in the anterior segment of the right upper lobe with continuation to some mediastinal swelling lymph nodes. Multiple swelling lymph nodes could be found in the mediastinum. Figure C Three-D reconstruction showed the superior vena cava, whose lumen was unobstructed but deformated under the compression of the mass. Figure 1D, 1E Postoperative enhanced Chest computed tomographic scan images. Figure 1F, 1G Surgical findings of the mediastinal mass. Figure 1H Surgical findings of the intrapulmonary mass. Figure 1I Reconstruction of left brachiocephalic vein to right auricle and reconstruction of right brachiocephalic vein to superior vena cava.