Diagnostic Imaging of Mediastinal Diseases

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This book systematically introduces the clinical and imaging characteristics of mediastinal diseases, with emphasis on the essential relationship between clinical diseases and imaging, and on imaging diagnosis and differential diagnosis. This book systematically expounds the etiology, clinical and imaging manifestations, diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment of diseases, supplemented by a large number of cases to focus on analysis, focus on clinical thinking, and strive to combine theory with practice, so that readers have a systematic and in-depth understanding of diagnosis and treatment and differential diagnosis of related diseases.

Author(s): Song Zhang
Publisher: Springer Singapore
Year: 2021

Language: English
Pages: 276
City: Singapore

Contents
Editors and Contributors
Editor
Deputy-Editor
Co-Editors
1: Thymic Hyperplasia
1.1 Thymic Development and Anatomy
1.2 Classification
1.3 Clinical Features
1.4 Radiographic Features
1.5 Differential Diagnosis
1.6 Treatment
1.7 Case Analysis
1.7.1 Case 1
1.7.2 Case 2
References
2: Thymic Cyst
2.1 Classification
2.2 Clinical Features
2.3 Histopathology
2.4 Radiographic Features
2.5 Differential Diagnosis
2.6 Treatment
2.7 Case Analysis
2.7.1 Case 1
2.7.2 Case 2
References
3: Thymic Epithelial Tumor
3.1 Epidemiology
3.2 Classification
3.3 Clinical Features
3.4 Radiographic Features
3.5 Differential Diagnosis
3.6 Treatment
3.7 Recurrence
3.8 Case Analysis
3.8.1 Case 1
3.8.2 Case 2
3.8.3 Case 3
3.8.4 Case 4
3.8.5 Case 5
3.8.6 Case 6
3.8.7 Case 7
3.8.8 Case 8
3.8.9 Case 9
3.8.10 Case 10
3.8.11 Case 11
3.8.12 Case 12
3.8.13 Case 13
3.8.14 Case 14
3.8.15 Case 15
3.8.16 Case 16
3.8.17 Case 17
References
4: Neuroendocrine Tumors of the Thymus
4.1 Classification
4.2 Pathology
4.3 Clinical Features
4.4 Radiographic Features
4.5 Treatment
4.6 Prognosis
4.7 Case Analysis
4.7.1 Case 1
4.7.2 Case 2
4.7.3 Case 3
4.7.4 Case 4
4.7.5 Case 5
4.7.6 Case 6
References
5: Mediastinal Lymphoma
5.1 Classification
5.2 Clinical Features
5.3 Radiographic Features
5.4 Treatment
5.5 Case Analysis
5.5.1 Case 1
5.5.2 Case 2
5.5.3 Case 3
5.5.4 Case 4
5.5.5 Case 5
5.5.6 Case 6
5.5.7 Case 7
5.5.8 Case 8
References
6: Mediastinal Granulocytic Sarcoma
6.1 Classification
6.2 Pathogenesis
6.3 Clinical Features
6.4 Diagnosis
6.5 Treatment
6.6 Prognosis
6.7 Case Analysis
6.7.1 Case 1
6.7.2 Case 2
References
7: Mediastinal Germ Cell Tumor
7.1 Pathogenesis
7.2 Genetics
7.3 Pathology
7.4 Immunohistochemistry
7.5 Clinical Features
7.6 Radiographic Features
7.7 Serum Markers
7.8 Treatment
7.9 Prognosis
7.10 I Teratoma
7.11 Case Analysis
7.11.1 Case 1
7.11.2 Case 2
7.11.3 Case 3
7.11.4 Case 4
7.11.5 Case 5
7.11.6 Case 6
7.11.7 Case 7
7.11.8 Case 8
7.11.9 Case 9
7.12 II Seminoma
7.13 Etiology
7.14 Epidemiology
7.15 Clinical Features
7.16 Radiographic Features
7.17 Diagnosis
7.18 Treatment
7.19 Prognosis
7.20 Case Analysis
7.20.1 Case 1
7.20.2 Case 2
7.20.3 Case 3
7.21 III Yolk Sac Tumor
7.22 Epidemiology
7.23 Clinical Manifestations
7.24 Radiographic Features
7.25 Histopathology
7.26 Diagnosis
7.27 Treatment and Prognosis
7.28 Case Analysis
7.28.1 Case 1
7.28.2 Case 2
7.29 IV Embryonal Carcinoma
7.30 Epidemiology
7.31 Clinical Features
7.32 Pathology and Immunohistochemistry
7.33 Differential Diagnosis
7.34 Case Analysis
7.35 V Choriocarcinoma
7.36 Epidemiology
7.37 Clinical Features
7.38 Radiographic Features
7.39 Pathology
7.40 Treatment
7.41 Prognosis
7.42 Case Analysis
References
8: Mediastinal Soft Tissue Tumor
8.1 Case Analysis
8.1.1 Case 1
8.1.2 Case 2
8.1.3 Case 3
8.1.4 Case 4
8.1.5 Case 5
8.1.6 Case 6
8.1.7 Case 7
8.1.8 Case 8
8.1.9 Case 9
8.1.10 Case 10
8.1.11 Case 11
8.1.12 Case 12
8.1.13 Case 13
8.1.14 Case 14
8.1.15 Case 15
8.1.16 Case 16
8.1.17 Case 17
8.1.18 Case 18
9: Neurogenic Tumors
9.1 Origin and Classification
9.2 Schwannoma
9.3 Neurofibroma
9.4 Ganglioneuroma
9.5 Neuroblastoma
9.6 Paraganglioma
9.7 Case Analysis
9.7.1 Case 1
9.7.2 Case 2
9.7.3 Case 3
9.7.4 Case 4
9.7.5 Case 5
9.7.6 Case 6
9.7.7 Case 7
9.7.8 Case 8
9.7.9 Case 9
9.7.10 Case 10
9.7.11 Case 11
9.7.12 Case 12
9.7.13 Case 13
9.7.14 Case 14
9.7.15 Case 15
9.7.16 Case 16
9.7.17 Case 17
9.7.18 Case 18
9.7.19 Case 19
9.7.20 Case 20
9.7.21 Case 21
9.7.22 Case 22
9.7.23 Case 23
9.7.24 Case 24
References