Aortopulmonary paraganglioma masquerading as an anterior mediastinal mass: A fine line between confusion and chaos! |
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Authors: | Muhammad Usman Ali Shah FRCS-CTh Nina Al-Saadi MBBS Robert Leatherby MRCS Diamantis Xylas MBBS Samir Shah FRCS-CTh |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, The Essex Cardiothoracic Centre, Basildon University Hospital, Nether Mayne, Basildon, UK |
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Abstract: | Mediastinal paragangliomas are exceedingly rare neuroendocrine tumors of chromaffin cell origin. They are rarely endocrinologically functional, but complications often arise due to mass effect within the mediastinal cavity. We present a case of a 67-year-old gentleman referred to our unit for excision of a large mediastinal mass, thought to be thymic in origin, but without confirmatory preoperative histological diagnosis. Intra-operatively it became clear that the tumor was intra-pericardial, originating from aortic tissue, mandating pericardectomy, and ascending aortic replacement on cardiopulmonary bypass for its complete excision. Histopathological evaluation later confirmed the mass to be an aorticopulmonary paraganglioma. |
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Keywords: | aorta and great vessels |
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