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Fig. 3B. Thymic small cell and neuroendocrine carcinoma in 43-year-old
man with dyspnea. Enhanced CT scans (7-mm collimation) obtained at levels of
aortic (A) and azygos (B) arches, respectively, show 120-mm
slightly heterogeneous anterior mediastinal mass with lobulated margin. Left
innominate vein was obliterated by tumor invasion. Superior vena cava is seen
to contain tumor thrombus (arrow, A) in A and is
markedly narrowed and compressed in B. Also note stippled calcification
(arrows, B) in tumor on B.
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