The differential diagnosis for anterior mediastinal masses are much more than the “four T’s”. Learn a practical strategy for interpreting anterior mediastinal masses, and how to manage their workup.
Some of the case images in this talk appear courtesy of Ahmed El-Sherief, MD.
Suggested CaseStacks.com cases:
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A comprehensive overview of middle mediastinal disorders: central veins, pulmonary arteries, thoracic aorta, esophagus, lymph nodes, and bronchopulmonary foregut malformations.
Some of the case images in this talk appear courtesy of Ahmed El-Sherief, MD
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The posterior mediastinum is the portion of the mediastinum posterior to the anterior spinal margin. Posterior mediastinal masses are generally either neurogenic or vertebral in origin. Learn how to approach their diagnosis.
Some of the case images in this talk appear courtesy of Ahmed El-Sherief, MD.
The hila consist of central pulmonary arteries, central pulmonary veins, central bronchi, and hilar lymph nodes. Learn how to approach abnormalities of hilar size and hilar location, in addition to both intravascular and endobronchial disorders of the hila.
Some of the case images in this talk appear courtesy of Ahmed El-Sherief, MD.
Suggested CaseStacks.com cases:
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