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(Radiographics. 2002;22:S79-S93.)
© RSNA, 2002


MEDIASTINUM, CHEST WALL, AND DIAPHRAGM

Imaging of Cystic Masses of the Mediastinum1

Mi-Young Jeung, MD, Bernard Gasser, MD, Afshin Gangi, MD, PhD, Adriana Bogorin, MD, Dominique Charneau, MD, Jean Marie Wihlm, MD, Jean-Louis Dietemann, MD and Catherine Roy, MD

1 From the Departments of Radiology B (M.Y.J., A.G., D.C., C.R.), Pathology (B.G.), Radiology 2 (A.B., J.L.D.), and Thoracic Surgery (J.M.W.), University Hospital of Strasbourg, 1 place de l’Hôpital, 67091 Strasbourg, France. Recipient of a Cum Laude award for an education exhibit at the 2001 RSNA scientific assembly. Received February 25, 2002; revision requested March 28 and received May 30; accepted June 12. Address correspondence to M.Y.J. (e-mail: Mi-Young.Jeung@chru-strasbourg.fr).

Cystic masses of the mediastinum are well-marginated round lesions that contain fluid and are lined with epithelium. Major cystic masses include congenital benign cysts (ie, bronchogenic, esophageal duplication, neurenteric, pericardial, and thymic cysts), meningocele, mature cystic teratoma, and lymphangioma. Many tumors (eg, thymomas, Hodgkin disease, germ cell tumors, mediastinal carcinomas, metastases to lymph nodes, nerve root tumors) can undergo cystic degeneration—especially after radiation therapy or chemotherapy—and demonstrate mixed solid and cystic elements at computed tomography (CT) or magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. If degeneration is extensive, such tumors may be virtually indistinguishable from congenital cysts. A mediastinal abscess or pancreatic pseudocyst also appears as a fluid-containing mediastinal cystic mass. However, clinical history and manifestations, anatomic position, and certain details seen at CT or MR imaging allow correct diagnosis in many cases. Familiarity with the radiologic features of mediastinal cystic masses facilitates accurate diagnosis, differentiation from other cystlike lesions, and, thus, optimal patient treatment.

© RSNA, 2002

Index Terms: Lymphangioma, 67.3157 • Mediastinum, abscess, 67.272 • Mediastinum, CT, 67.1211 • Mediastinum, cysts, 67.315 • Mediastinum, MR, 67.1214 • Mediastinum, neoplasms, 67.315 • Schwannoma, 67.3161




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