Unlabelled: Intrathoracic synovial cell sarcomas are extremely rare tumors with a high rate of recurrence after resection. We report one such case of synovial cell sarcoma arising from the chest wall, which was completely intrathoracic without an external component. The tumor was resected twice and in spite of adjuvant chemo-radiation the tumor recurred.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBronchogenic cysts are the most common cystic masses in the mediastinum. They are generally asymptomatic and are detected incidentally on chest radiographs as a smooth homogeneous mediastinal/pulmonary opacity. Intrapleural, intraesophageal, and pericardial rupture of these cysts have been commonly reported.
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