Presentation
Dyspnoea
Patient Data
Age: 55 years old
Gender: Female
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There is a mass in the anterior mediastinum with signs of invasion of the anterior thoracic wall. Pericardial and pleural effusions are also seen.
Case Discussion
The thyroid appears normal on these CT images. study. There are no signs of calcifications or fat tissue in this mass to think in mediastinal germ cell tumours, also the age group would be atypical. The features suggesting the invasion of the thoracic wall would be atypical for lymphoma as well. At this age group and with this appearances differentials are favoured among thymoma and, less likely, metastatic disease.
Later proven to be a thymoma.