AbstractA 21-year-old male, presented with dull aching chest pain, shortness of breath. CECT thorax reveals lobulated mediastinal mass containing soft tissue predominantly in superior and anterior mediastinum with a few foci of calcification seen along septae. CT guided FNAC was suggestive of teratoma. The patient underwent surgical resection
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
BACKGROUND: Teratomas are the most common of germ cell tumor and have different epidemiology, histol...
Introduction: Mediastinal teratoma is a tumor originating from germ cells. The global incidence of t...
Benign mediastinal teratomas often discovered while patients are still asymptomatic. Almost all aris...
AbstractMature teratomas are the most common histological type of germ cell tumors, mediastinum bein...
Mediastinal tumors are uncommon in the pediatric age group and teratoma comprises 5 percent of media...
Teratomas are germ cell tumors, manifested with a great variety of clinical features; the most commo...
Teratoma is a neoplasm with tissue components derived from more than one germ layer - ectoderm, meso...
Teratomas are germ cell tumors. Mediastinum is the second most common extra-gonadal site of these tu...
We present the case of a 22-year-old man who presented with cough, haemoptysis and fever of 3 days’ ...
Background Teratomas are rare germ cell tumors and the mediastinum is one of the areas they occur. T...
Background/PurposeFew studies have examined the surgical outcomes of mediastinal mature teratoma in ...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
BACKGROUND: Teratomas are the most common of germ cell tumor and have different epidemiology, histol...
Introduction: Mediastinal teratoma is a tumor originating from germ cells. The global incidence of t...
Benign mediastinal teratomas often discovered while patients are still asymptomatic. Almost all aris...
AbstractMature teratomas are the most common histological type of germ cell tumors, mediastinum bein...
Mediastinal tumors are uncommon in the pediatric age group and teratoma comprises 5 percent of media...
Teratomas are germ cell tumors, manifested with a great variety of clinical features; the most commo...
Teratoma is a neoplasm with tissue components derived from more than one germ layer - ectoderm, meso...
Teratomas are germ cell tumors. Mediastinum is the second most common extra-gonadal site of these tu...
We present the case of a 22-year-old man who presented with cough, haemoptysis and fever of 3 days’ ...
Background Teratomas are rare germ cell tumors and the mediastinum is one of the areas they occur. T...
Background/PurposeFew studies have examined the surgical outcomes of mediastinal mature teratoma in ...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...
Background: Mediastinal teratoma is a medical rare disease that refers to the presence of a regrowi...