• J Comput Assist Tomogr · Jun 1984

    Case Reports

    CT differentiation of thoracic aortic aneurysms from pulmonary masses adjacent to the mediastinum.

    • G A Miller, D K Heaston, A V Moore, M Korobkin, S D Braun, and N R Dunnick.
    • J Comput Assist Tomogr. 1984 Jun 1; 8 (3): 437-42.

    AbstractParamediastinal masses adjacent to the aorta require a diagnostic evaluation to differentiate between tumor and aneurysm. It has been suggested that neoplasm may enhance sufficiently to be confused with a vascular structure or that a clot filled aneurysm may simulate a neoplasm by not filling with contrast medium. Five patients, two with thoracic aneurysms, two with malignancy, and one with a malignancy and an aortic dissection, are presented in whom bolus injection computed tomography (CT) was able to distinguish between aneurysm and mass. The CT examination also accurately visualized the point of communication of the aneurysm with the aorta, defined the relationship of the aneurysm to vital mediastinal structures for planning surgical resection, and helped plan the approach for percutaneous transthoracic needle aspiration when tumor was suspected. Bolus injection CT represents a rational alternative to aortography for mediastinal paraaortic masses.

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