Primary amyloidosis presenting as an isolated mediastinal mass: Diagnosis by fine needle biopsy

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Abstract

Intrathoracic amyloidosis affecting the lungs or mediastinum is rare, and mediastinal lymphadenopathy in the absence of pulmonary involvement is even more rare. The case history is presented of a previously healthy man who developed nodular mediastinal amyloidosis without pulmonary involvement. Diagnosis was made by percutaneous fine needle biopsy.

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Hiller, N., Fisher, D., Dollberg, M., Shmesh, O., & Gottschalk-Sabag, S. (1995). Primary amyloidosis presenting as an isolated mediastinal mass: Diagnosis by fine needle biopsy. Thorax, 50(8), 908–909. https://doi.org/10.1136/thx.50.8.908

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