• Title/Summary/Keyword: Chronic sclerosing mediastinitis

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A Case of Chronic Sclerosing Mediastinitis (만성 경화성 종격동염 1예)

  • Ko, Won-Ook;Kim, Gwang-Ha;Kim, Yun-Seong;Kim, Sa-Woong;Park, Seung-Keun;Lee, Dong-Pil;Hwang, Sung-Yun;Ha, Tae-Jung;Park, Soon-Kew;Shin, Yeong-Kee;Lee, Hyung-Ryul
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.42 no.2
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    • pp.231-237
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    • 1995
  • Chronic sclerosing mediastinitis is a rare disease of unknown etiology, pathologically characterized by chronic inflammation and fibrosis of mediastinal soft tissue. The process is often progressive and can occur either focally or diffusely throughout the mediastinum. This can result in compression of adjacent mediastinal structures, most commonly the low-pressure superior vena cava but also the pulmonary artery and vein, trachca and bronchi, esophagus and can result in a variety of functional and roentgenographic manifestation and occasionally death. We experienced a case of chronic sclerosing mediastinitis of unknown cause, which was confirmed by biopsy with thoracotomy, so reported it with a review of literature.

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A Case of Spontaneous Resolution of Idiopathic Mediastinal Fibrosis (자연소실의 경과를 보인 특발성 종격동 섬유화증 1예)

  • Wang, Joon-Ho;Song, Kwang-Seon;Kim, Hyun-Jun;Song, Ki-Ho;In, Haing-Hwan;Choi, Su-Bong;Joo, Mi-Yeun;Sung, Ki-Joon;Shin, Kye-Chul
    • Tuberculosis and Respiratory Diseases
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    • v.44 no.4
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    • pp.935-941
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    • 1997
  • Mediastinal fibrosis is pathologically characterized by chronic inflammation and fibrosis of mediastinal soft tissue. Mediastinal fibrosis is local expression of a family of systemic fibrosing syndroms. This can result in compression of adjacent mediastinal structures. Idiopathic fibrosing syndromes include retroperitoneal fibrosis, sclerosing cholangitis of the orbit and fibrosis of the thyroid gland(Riedel's struma). The cause of these disorders is obscure, in some instance there is an underlying malignancy, infection, history of drug ingestion, or trauma with retroperitoneal bleeding. Treatment of mediastinal fibrosis depends on structures involved by the fibrotic process. The disease is self limited in most case or improved by steroids uses. We experienced a case of idopathic sclerosing mediastinitis with orbital fibrous dysplasia of unknowm cause, which was confirmed by open lung biopsy, so reported it with a review of literature.

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