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Non-Neoplastic Mediastinal Cysts

Katherine Syred, Annikka Weissferdt

2020Advances in Anatomic Pathology23 citationsDOI

Abstract

Primary mediastinal cysts are infrequent lesions that can arise from a variety of mediastinal organs or structures. Most of these are congenital in origin and incidental findings during investigations for unrelated conditions. Histologically, the cysts may be composed of various tissues, including bronchogenic, pericardial, thymic, enteric, Müllerian, lymphatic, and parathyroid types. Mediastinal cysts typically demonstrate a benign clinical course and patients are cured after complete surgical resection. In this review, the embryogenesis, clinical, radiologic, and pathologic characteristics of non-neoplastic mediastinal cysts are examined with discussion of the role of immunohistochemistry and the most pertinent differential diagnosis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePathologyDifferential diagnosisBronchogenic cystLymphatic systemImmunohistochemistryRadiologyMediastinumCystMyasthenia Gravis and ThymomaVascular Malformations and HemangiomasHead and Neck Anomalies
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