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  • CMP CBC Coagulation panel Consider CT chest to evaluate for anterior mediastinal mass Consider TTE if concern for intracardiac thrombus Consider upper/lower
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  • bulbar symptoms are present If thymoma present, may cause anterior mediastinal mass effect Consider stress dose steroids if taking chronically Medications
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  • for mediastinoscopy is biopsy of mediastinal lymph nodes in N2 or N3 NSCLC, though any indication for biopsy of mediastinal lymph nodes at stations 2, 4 or
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  • Mediastinal tumor resection A mediastinal tumor resection is a surgical procedure to remove a tumor from the mediastinum. Mediastinal tumors are characterized
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  • von Willebrand disease (Redirects: vWD) Mediastinal mass Mediastinitis Pneumomediastinum (Redirects: Mediastinal emphysema) Congenital musculoskeletal disorders
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    473 Cancer 31 % 20 % Nodule 56 % 33.4 % Others (pneumothorax, mediastinal mass interstitial lung disease) 13 % 46.6 % Indication for surgery Surgery
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    and abnormal lungs.* Patients with normal lungs: A—29-year-old woman, mediastinal mass for resection, normal PFTs; B—64-year-old woman, lung nodule for biopsy
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    stenosis/ cardiomyopathy/ pulmonary HTN 13. Patients with an anterior mediastinal mass that is not a goiter are excluded. 12 © 2016 by the Johns Hopkins
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    the level of the carina. The proximal trachea is cervical and becomes mediastinal at the Pinsonneault et al.\ 441 TRACHEAL RESECTION TABLE I Etiology
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    thickening, with or without ulceration. A rapidly progressive black, necrotic mass of tissue filling the nasal cavity, eroding the nasal septum, and extending
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    is any airway compromised by an acquired disorder, such as an infection, mass lesion, FB, and therapy (radiation), or by an anatomic disorder, such as
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