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Findings on chest CT scan suggestive of thymic carcinoma include: | |||
*Larger and highly aggressive anterior mediastinal mass | |||
*Areas of necrosis, haemorrhage, calcification, or cyst formation | |||
*Aross invasion of contiguous mediastinal structures and wide spread to involve distant intrathoracic sites | |||
*High incidence of extrathoracic metastases | |||
*The CT would show a lobulated mass with irregular borders, heterogeneous attenuation and mediastinal fat invasion. [[Pleural effussion|Pleural]] and [[pericardic effusion]] might also be seen in a CT. In contrast with a [[thymoma]], *A thymic carcinoma would be bigger. | |||
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Overview
CT
Findings on chest CT scan suggestive of thymic carcinoma include:
- Larger and highly aggressive anterior mediastinal mass
- Areas of necrosis, haemorrhage, calcification, or cyst formation
- Aross invasion of contiguous mediastinal structures and wide spread to involve distant intrathoracic sites
- High incidence of extrathoracic metastases
- The CT would show a lobulated mass with irregular borders, heterogeneous attenuation and mediastinal fat invasion. Pleural and pericardic effusion might also be seen in a CT. In contrast with a thymoma, *A thymic carcinoma would be bigger.
References
- ↑ "Malignant thymoma (thymic carcinoma)". Retrieved 27 February 2014. Text "Radiology Case " ignored (help); Text " Radiopaedia.org " ignored (help)