Discussion
Diagnosis With Brief Discussion
- Diagnosis
- Mature teratoma in posterior mediastinum
- Radiologic Findings
- Brief Review
- In this case, CT shows areas of inhomogenous attenuation including fat, soft tissue and calcium in a large well-marginated mass in
posterior portion of thorax. These are strongly suggestive findings of mature teratoma.
Mediastinal mature teratomas manifest as unilateral, sharply marginated, lobulated, heterogenous masses. CT reveals fluid-containing
(cystic) areas in 88% of cases. 85% included multilocular cystic areas separated by thin-tissue septa. CT frequently reveals fat (76%) and
calcium(53%) within the lesion (1). Most mediastinal mature teratomas arise in the anterior mediastinum. 3% were in the posterior mediastinum in one series, and multicompartmental extension was seen in 13% of tumors (1).
- References
- Moeller KH, Rosado-de-Christenson ML, Templeton PA. Mediastinal mature teratoma: imaging features. AJR 1997;169:985-990
- Keywords
- Mediastinum, Benign tumor,