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Vascular sequelae of mediastinal fibrosis.

Chase A Arbra1, Joseph D Valentino2, Jeremiah T Martin2.   

Abstract

Fibrosing mediastinitis is a condition in which mediastinal fat is replaced by fibrous tissue. Complications may arise due to progressive fibrotic infiltration and compression of major vascular, respiratory, and nervous structures within the mediastinum. We describe 3 similar cases of fibrosing mediastinitis with pulmonary vessel involvement. Imaging and intraoperative observation revealed involvement of the pulmonary vasculature in all 3 patients. Perfusion studies showed decreased or absent perfusion to one or both of the lungs. All patients tested negative for histoplasmosis, 2 required lung resection, with the 3rd forgoing surgery.
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Keywords:  Granuloma; fungal; histoplasmosis; lung diseases; mediastinitis; sclerosis

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24833629     DOI: 10.1177/0218492314534844

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Cardiovasc Thorac Ann        ISSN: 0218-4923


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1.  Fibrosing mediastinitis: a rare complication of histoplasmosis.

Authors:  Milesh Patel; Frederic Lu; Maria Hannaway; Katherine Hochman
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2015-11-04

2.  Ptosis and Miosis Associated with Fibrosing Mediastinitis.

Authors:  Shakeel Ahmed; Mansoor Hameed; Merlin M Thomas; Khezar S Syed; Irfan U Haq; Abbas AlAbbas
Journal:  Am J Case Rep       Date:  2021-01-12
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