We herein describe a rare case of multilocular thymic cysts (MTCs) with follicular hyperplasia. The patient was a 50-year-old man, who was symptom-free. A mediastinal mass was found on chest computed tomography (CT) f...We herein describe a rare case of multilocular thymic cysts (MTCs) with follicular hyperplasia. The patient was a 50-year-old man, who was symptom-free. A mediastinal mass was found on chest computed tomography (CT) followed after pancreatitis. Chest CT revealed a 30 × 10 mm anterior mediastinal mass with multiple cystic lesions. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an anterior mediastinal cystic mass with low-signal intensity on T1-weighted image and on high-signal intensity T2-weighted image. Thus we made a preoperative diagnosis of MTCs with thymoma within the cyst wall. The lesion was resected by thymectomy. Intraoperatively, multiple cysts and swelling of mediastinal lymph nodes were noted throughout the entire thymus. Histopathological findings revealed lymphoid follicular hyperplasia of thymic tissues but no neoplastic lesions. Based on these findings, a diagnosis of MTCs associated with thymic hyperplasia was made. This is a rare case that preoperatively was difficult to diagnose.展开更多
Objective To describe the CT features of abdominal Castleman's disease(CD)in adolescent.Methods Abdomen CT of four adolescents ranging in age from 7 years to 17 years diagnosed as abdominal region CD were reviewed...Objective To describe the CT features of abdominal Castleman's disease(CD)in adolescent.Methods Abdomen CT of four adolescents ranging in age from 7 years to 17 years diagnosed as abdominal region CD were reviewed.One case was retroperitoneal CD;one case was lesser omentum CD;and the other two cases were mesenteric CD.Three of four cases underwent post enhancement,and one case was only done no contrast CT as the reason of media hypersusceptibility.One case underwent needle biopsy.Three cases were removed by surgical resection.Results Isolated or multiple well-defined homogenous masses with homogenously enhanced after underwent enhancement was the common finding in these four cases.Conclusion Recognition of the CT features and highlights the histological specimen of CD is helpful to diagnose CD.展开更多
文摘We herein describe a rare case of multilocular thymic cysts (MTCs) with follicular hyperplasia. The patient was a 50-year-old man, who was symptom-free. A mediastinal mass was found on chest computed tomography (CT) followed after pancreatitis. Chest CT revealed a 30 × 10 mm anterior mediastinal mass with multiple cystic lesions. Magnetic resonance imaging showed an anterior mediastinal cystic mass with low-signal intensity on T1-weighted image and on high-signal intensity T2-weighted image. Thus we made a preoperative diagnosis of MTCs with thymoma within the cyst wall. The lesion was resected by thymectomy. Intraoperatively, multiple cysts and swelling of mediastinal lymph nodes were noted throughout the entire thymus. Histopathological findings revealed lymphoid follicular hyperplasia of thymic tissues but no neoplastic lesions. Based on these findings, a diagnosis of MTCs associated with thymic hyperplasia was made. This is a rare case that preoperatively was difficult to diagnose.
文摘Objective To describe the CT features of abdominal Castleman's disease(CD)in adolescent.Methods Abdomen CT of four adolescents ranging in age from 7 years to 17 years diagnosed as abdominal region CD were reviewed.One case was retroperitoneal CD;one case was lesser omentum CD;and the other two cases were mesenteric CD.Three of four cases underwent post enhancement,and one case was only done no contrast CT as the reason of media hypersusceptibility.One case underwent needle biopsy.Three cases were removed by surgical resection.Results Isolated or multiple well-defined homogenous masses with homogenously enhanced after underwent enhancement was the common finding in these four cases.Conclusion Recognition of the CT features and highlights the histological specimen of CD is helpful to diagnose CD.