Four Cases of Invasive Anterior Mediastinal Tumors Definitively Diagnosed by the Chamberlain Procedure

Volume: 20, Issue: Supplement, Pages: 434 - 440
Published: Jan 1, 2014
Abstract
Percutaneous needle biopsy, commonly used for a definitive diagnosis of anterior mediastinal tumors, is sometimes inconclusive because of the small size of the biopsy specimens and the histologic heterogeneity of the tumors. We herein report 4 cases of invasive anterior mediastinal tumors, in which the definitive diagnosis was made using the Chamberlain procedure. [Case 1] A 33-year-old man was found to have an anterior mediastinal tumor on...
Paper Details
Title
Four Cases of Invasive Anterior Mediastinal Tumors Definitively Diagnosed by the Chamberlain Procedure
Published Date
Jan 1, 2014
Volume
20
Issue
Supplement
Pages
434 - 440
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