Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume 4, Issue 1 , Pages 55-66, March 2003

Imaging of paediatric mediastinal abnormalities

  • H.J Williams

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorrespondence to: H. J. Williams. Tel.: +44-(0)-121-333-9733; Fax: +44-(0)-121-333-9726
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  • H.M Alton

Radiology Department, Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Steelhouse Lane, Birmingham, UK

Abstract 

The mediastinum in children can be a difficult area to assess on the chest radiograph: even the normal thymus can give the impression of a mediastinal mass lesion. When there is suspicion of a mediastinal mass, its location within the mediastinum helps to limit the differential diagnosis. Further imaging with ultrasound, computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging helps to characterise the lesion, define its extent and detect complications. Abnormal mediastinal contours may also be caused by congenital anomalies of the mediastinal vessels, which can be demonstrated non-invasively using magnetic resonance imaging. The main purpose of this article is to review the anatomy of the mediastinum and imaging of mediastinal mass lesions in children together with some vascular anomalies that can simulate a mediastinal mass.

Keywords:  anterior, middle and posterior mediastinum, lymphoma, thymus, germ cell tumour, mesenchymal tumour, hiatus hernia, achalasia, duplication cyst, right aortic arch, double aortic arch, persistent left superior vena cava, neurogenic tumour, diaphragmatic hernia, pneumomediastinum

 

PII: S1526-0542(02)00310-X

doi:10.1016/S1526-0542(02)00310-X

Paediatric Respiratory Reviews
Volume 4, Issue 1 , Pages 55-66, March 2003