Primary Seminoma in the Middle Mediastinum
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概要
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Primary mediastinal seminoma is a relatively rare tumor usually located in the anterior mediastinum. We report here an extremely rare case of a 66-year-old man with primary seminoma in the middle mediastinum. A physical examination showed lymphadenopathy in the right supraclavicular area. A chest CT confirmed the presence of a tumor occupying the retrotracheal space. A histological examination demonstrated metastatic seminoma from the open biopsy of the lymph node. Abdominal, pelvis, and cerebral CT scan and testicular ultrasound were negative. Thus, primary mediastinal seminoma in the middle mediastinum with supraclavicular lymph node metastasis was diagnosed.
- 社団法人 日本内科学会の論文
- 2004-12-01
著者
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Hashimoto Toshio
Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Nara Medical University
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OH-ISHI SHUJI
Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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Hashimoto Toshio
Department Of Cardiovascular Medicine Nara Medical University
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Oh-ishi Shuji
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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Kusama Hiroshi
The Division Of Pathology Tokyo Medical University
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NAKAMURA Hiroyuki
Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Osaka Medical Center for Cancer and Cardiovascular Diseases
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MATSUOKA TAKESHI
Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University (Kasumigaura Hospital)
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Matsuoka Takeshi
Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University Kasumigaura Hospital
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Hashimoto Toshio
Department Of Respirology Mito Saiseikai Hospital
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Nakamura Hiroyuki
Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University Kasumigaura Hospital
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Oh-ishi Shuji
Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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Adachi Hideki
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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KUSAMA Hiroshi
Division of Pathology, Tokyo Medical University
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SUDOH Akihiko
Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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ADACHI Hideki
Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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YAGYU Hisanaga
Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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KISHI Koji
Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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SUDOH Akihiko
the Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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YAGYU Hisanaga
the Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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KISHI Koji
the Fifth Department of Internal Medicine, Tokyo Medical University
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Kishi Koji
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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Sudoh Akihiko
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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Yagyu Hisanaga
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University
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Matsuoka Takeshi
Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical University (kasumigaura Hospital)
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Yagyu Hisanaga
The Fifth Department Of Internal Medicine Tokyo Medical College Kasumigaura Hospital
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Nakamura Hiroyuki
東京医科大学 第5内科
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