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Mediastinal Tumors
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- M.S. AllenJ.D. BitranL. DelbridgeB. de VriesL.P. FaberR.J. GinsbergT.W. GriffinR.F. HeitmillerS. KeshavjeeW.-J. KohJ. LeblancR.B. LeeP.J. Sr. LoehrerW.J., Sr. MarascoD.J. MathisenJ.I. Jr. MillerS.H. PetersdorfT.S. ReeveM., III RoachJ. SomersC.R., Jr. ThomasS. VijayakumarJ.C. WainE.W. Jr. WilkinsD.E. WoodC.D. Wright
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- Medicine (R0)
2012
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Primary mediastinal tumors are relatively rare. The relative incidence of these tumors indicates that neurogenic tumors are the most common tumor seen constituting 21 % of all cases, thymomas 19%, lymphomas 12.5%, germ cell tumors 10%, primary carcinomas 4.6%, mesenchymal tumors 6%, endocrine tumors 6%, cysts 18%. In adults, the majority of thyroid tumors, thymomas, mediastinal germ cell tumors and teratomas are located in the superior and anterior mediastinum. Of the neurogenic tumors 18%...
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