1 Mediastinal Mass
1.1 Anterior Mediastinal Masses
The anterior mediastinum is the space between the sternum and a line anterior to the heart and great vessels. Masses in this compartment have characteristic features and a specific differential diagnosis.
1.1.1 The “Four Ts” Mnemonic for Anterior Mediastinal Masses
The classic mnemonic for anterior mediastinal masses is the “Four Ts”:
- Thymoma (most common anterior mediastinal mass in adults) and other thymic lesions
- Thyroid lesions (goiter, adenoma, carcinoma)
- T-cell lymphoma (Hodgkin lymphoma and Non-Hodgkin lymphoma)
- Teratoma and other germ cell tumors (seminoma, choriocarcinoma)
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1.1.2 Detailed Differential Diagnosis
1.1.2.1 Thymic Masses
- Thymoma: Most common anterior mediastinal tumor in adults (rare in children)
- Benign thymoma (75%)
- Malignant thymoma (25%) - invasive, can have pleural drop metastases
- Associated with myasthenia gravis (35% of thymoma patients have MG; 15% of MG patients have thymoma)
- Other associations: aplastic anemia, hypogammaglobulinemia, red cell aplasia
- Imaging: anterior mediastinal mass, often asymmetric, may have calcifications (20%)
- Thymic Hyperplasia
- Diffuse symmetric enlargement without focal mass
- Seen in myasthenia gravis, thyrotoxicosis, Graves disease, collagen vascular diseases
- Rebound hyperplasia after chemotherapy, Addison disease, acromegaly
- Thymic Cyst
- Third pharyngeal pouch remnant
- Homogeneous cystic mass
- Thymolipoma
- Benign, encapsulated tumor containing both thymic and adipose tissue
- Occurs in children and young adults
- Usually grows to large sizes (75% weigh >500g)
- Associated with myasthenia gravis, aplastic anemia, Graves disease
- Thymic Carcinoma/Carcinoid
- Rare, aggressive thymic neoplasms
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1.1.2.2 Thyroid Masses
- Goiter: Most common thyroid mass extending into mediastinum
- Thoracic inlet mass continuous with cervical thyroid
- Heterogeneous density on CT with calcium, iodine, colloid cysts
- Marked contrast enhancement
- May cause tracheal deviation
- Usually anterior to brachiocephalic vessels (80%)
- Thyroid Carcinoma
- Less common
- Irregular borders on imaging
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1.1.2.3 Lymphoma
- Hodgkin Lymphoma
- Bimodal age distribution with peaks at 30 and 70 years
- Usually involves superior mediastinal nodes
- Contiguous progression from one lymph node group to the next
- Types: lymphocyte predominant, nodular sclerosing (most common, 70%), mixed cellularity, lymphocyte depleted
- Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma
- 85% arise from B cells, 15% from T cells
- Often generalized at presentation
- Adenopathy may be noncontiguous
- Affects all age groups (mean age 50)
- Increased incidence in immunocompromised patients
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1.1.2.4 Germ Cell Tumors
- Teratoma (70% of germ cell tumors)
- Most common, 20% are malignant
- Variable tissue contents: calcification (30%), fat, cystic areas, soft tissue
- Fat-fluid levels may be present
- Seminoma
- Most common malignant germ cell tumor
- Large, unencapsulated lesions
- Almost exclusively in men 10-39 years old
- May be associated with testicular atrophy
- Embryonal Cell Carcinoma
- Mediastinal invasion is common
- Poor prognosis
- Elevated α-fetoprotein and human chorionic gonadotropin levels
- Choriocarcinoma
- Rare, highly aggressive
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1.1.3 Additional Anterior Mediastinal Masses (Less Common)
- Aneurysm of ascending aorta
- Pericardial cyst
- Lymphangioma
- Fibrosing mediastinitis
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1.1.4 Imaging Characteristics of Anterior Mediastinal Masses
1.1.4.1 Radiographic Features
- Displaced anterior junction line
- Obliterated cardiophrenic angles
- Obliterated retrosternal clear space
- Hilum overlay sign (hilar vessels visible through the mass)
- Effacement/dense ascending aorta
1.1.4.2 Features Suggesting Fat Content
- Thymolipoma
- Teratoma
- Lipoma
- Liposarcoma
1.1.4.3 Features Suggesting Cystic Content
- Thymic cyst
- Cystic thymoma
- Teratoma (cystic with enhanced septations)
- Pericardial cyst
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