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Problems in Tumour Pathology - Professor Cesar Moran







Case 1

Male 43 years

Patient without a significant past medical history was seen for shortness of breath and chest pain. A chest CT showed a large anterior mediastinal mass with foci of calcification. Surgical resection of the mass was performed.


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Case 2

Male 32 years

Patient presented with history of shortness of breath and cough. Radiographic examination showed the presence of a large anterior mediastinal mass. Surgical resection was performed.


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Case 3

Male 23 years

Patient was found to have during a routine physical examination an anterior mediastinal mass. The patient states to be in good health and does not have any other important clinical history. Surgical resection of the tumour mass was performed.


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