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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
On chest x-ray, thymoma is characterized by oval to rounded, well demarcated, asymmetric, homogeneous mass of soft tissue density on one side of the midline. | |||
==Chest X Ray== | ==Chest X Ray== | ||
Chest x-ray: An x-ray test is a basic test for thymoma. It may go through the chest and make a picture of areas inside the body. | Chest x-ray: An x-ray test is a basic test for thymoma. It may go through the chest and make a picture of areas inside the body. | ||
====Features of X-ray==== | ====Features of X-ray==== | ||
*Oval to rounded, well | *Oval to rounded, well demarcated, asymmetric, homogeneous mass of soft tissue density and usually on one side of the midline. | ||
*Wide mediastinum. | *Wide mediastinum. | ||
*displacement of heart and/or great vessels posteriorly. | *displacement of heart and/or great vessels posteriorly. | ||
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Overview
On chest x-ray, thymoma is characterized by oval to rounded, well demarcated, asymmetric, homogeneous mass of soft tissue density on one side of the midline.
Chest X Ray
Chest x-ray: An x-ray test is a basic test for thymoma. It may go through the chest and make a picture of areas inside the body.
Features of X-ray
- Oval to rounded, well demarcated, asymmetric, homogeneous mass of soft tissue density and usually on one side of the midline.
- Wide mediastinum.
- displacement of heart and/or great vessels posteriorly.