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[Mediastinal Teratoma: A Pictorial Essay].

Sang Gyun KimWon Gi JeongSang Yun SongTae-Bum LeeJong Eun LeeHye Mi ParkYun Hyeon Kim
Published in: Taehan Yongsang Uihakhoe chi (2022)
The mediastinum is the most prevalent site of extragonadal teratomas. Patients with mediastinal mature teratomas are usually young adults, and the condition does not show significant sexual differences. Mediastinal teratomas are mostly located in the anterior mediastinum. Patients are usually asymptomatic, although they can have several complications when the teratomas become large or rupture. Most mediastinal teratomas can be diagnosed using CT. Diagnosing ruptured or malignant teratomas is challenging because of their atypical clinical and radiological presentations. In this article, we describe various manifestations of mediastinal teratomas, with an emphasis on radiologic features.
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