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"A Surprise Calcification"

 



 

Case of the Week 270


What's the most likely diagnosis?

  • 49 year-old male taking medication for asthma

  1. Congestive heart failure
  2. Aspergilloma
  3. Pericardial effusion
  4. Mediastinal lipomatosis
  5. Sarcoidosis


Answer:

 


3. Mediastinal Lipomatosis

 

 

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Mediastinal Lipomatosis

General Considerations

  • Relatively common cause of mediastinal widening due to increased deposition of unencapsulated normal fat in the mediastinum
  • Benign condition
  • Most often associated with
    • Iatrogenic steroid administration
    • Cushing’s syndrome
    • Simple obesity
  • Usually seen in adults


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