Intra-thoracic kidney

Case contributed by Anthony George
Diagnosis certain

Presentation

Shortness of breath.

Patient Data

Age: 30
Gender: Male
x-ray

X-ray shows a large homogeneous, well defined mass projected over the cardiac silhouette. There is no distortion of the cardiac contour or loss of the heart borders. Appearances likely reflect a large posterior mediastinal mass but there is no rib splaying or vertebral abnormality. 

 

ct

Subsequent CT shows that the mass is in fact an intra-thoracic kidney with the vascular pedicle extending from the abdomen.

Case Discussion

This case highlights one of the more unusual differentials for a posterior mediastinal mass.

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