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Anterior mediastinal masses in the Framingham Heart Study: Prevalence and CT image characteristics

PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence and CT image characteristics of anterior mediastinal masses in a population-based cohort and their association with the demographics of the participants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Chest CT scans of 2571 Framingham Heart Study participants (mean age 58.9 years, 51%...

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Autores principales: Araki, Tetsuro, Nishino, Mizuki, Gao, Wei, Dupuis, Josée, Washko, George R., Hunninghake, Gary M., Murakami, Takamichi, O’Connor, George T., Hatabu, Hiroto
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4332399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25705709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2014.12.003
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author Araki, Tetsuro
Nishino, Mizuki
Gao, Wei
Dupuis, Josée
Washko, George R.
Hunninghake, Gary M.
Murakami, Takamichi
O’Connor, George T.
Hatabu, Hiroto
author_facet Araki, Tetsuro
Nishino, Mizuki
Gao, Wei
Dupuis, Josée
Washko, George R.
Hunninghake, Gary M.
Murakami, Takamichi
O’Connor, George T.
Hatabu, Hiroto
author_sort Araki, Tetsuro
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description PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence and CT image characteristics of anterior mediastinal masses in a population-based cohort and their association with the demographics of the participants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Chest CT scans of 2571 Framingham Heart Study participants (mean age 58.9 years, 51% female) were evaluated by two board-certified radiologists with expertise in thoracic imaging for the presence of anterior mediastinal masses, their shape, contour, location, invasion of adjacent structures, fat content, and calcification. For participants with anterior mediastinal masses, a previous cardiac CT scan was reviewed for interval size change of the masses, when available. The demographics of the participants were studied for any association with the presence of anterior mediastinal masses. RESULTS: Of 2571, 23 participants (0.9%, 95% CI: 0.6–1.3) had anterior mediastinal masses on CT. The most common CT characteristics were oval shape, lobular contour, and midline location, showing soft tissue density (median 32.1 HU). Fat content was detected in a few cases (9%, 2/23). Six out of eight masses with available prior cardiac CT scans demonstrated an interval growth over a median period of 6.5 years. No risk factors for anterior mediastinal masses were detected among participants’ demographics, including age, sex, BMI, and cigarette smoking. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of anterior mediastinal masses is 0.9% in the Framingham Heart Study. Those masses may increase in size when observed over 5–7 years. Investigation of clinical significance in incidentally found anterior mediastinal masses with a longer period of follow-up would be necessary.
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spelling pubmed-43323992016-01-01 Anterior mediastinal masses in the Framingham Heart Study: Prevalence and CT image characteristics Araki, Tetsuro Nishino, Mizuki Gao, Wei Dupuis, Josée Washko, George R. Hunninghake, Gary M. Murakami, Takamichi O’Connor, George T. Hatabu, Hiroto Eur J Radiol Open Article PURPOSE: To investigate the prevalence and CT image characteristics of anterior mediastinal masses in a population-based cohort and their association with the demographics of the participants. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Chest CT scans of 2571 Framingham Heart Study participants (mean age 58.9 years, 51% female) were evaluated by two board-certified radiologists with expertise in thoracic imaging for the presence of anterior mediastinal masses, their shape, contour, location, invasion of adjacent structures, fat content, and calcification. For participants with anterior mediastinal masses, a previous cardiac CT scan was reviewed for interval size change of the masses, when available. The demographics of the participants were studied for any association with the presence of anterior mediastinal masses. RESULTS: Of 2571, 23 participants (0.9%, 95% CI: 0.6–1.3) had anterior mediastinal masses on CT. The most common CT characteristics were oval shape, lobular contour, and midline location, showing soft tissue density (median 32.1 HU). Fat content was detected in a few cases (9%, 2/23). Six out of eight masses with available prior cardiac CT scans demonstrated an interval growth over a median period of 6.5 years. No risk factors for anterior mediastinal masses were detected among participants’ demographics, including age, sex, BMI, and cigarette smoking. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of anterior mediastinal masses is 0.9% in the Framingham Heart Study. Those masses may increase in size when observed over 5–7 years. Investigation of clinical significance in incidentally found anterior mediastinal masses with a longer period of follow-up would be necessary. Elsevier 2015-01-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4332399/ /pubmed/25705709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2014.12.003 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Araki, Tetsuro
Nishino, Mizuki
Gao, Wei
Dupuis, Josée
Washko, George R.
Hunninghake, Gary M.
Murakami, Takamichi
O’Connor, George T.
Hatabu, Hiroto
Anterior mediastinal masses in the Framingham Heart Study: Prevalence and CT image characteristics
title Anterior mediastinal masses in the Framingham Heart Study: Prevalence and CT image characteristics
title_full Anterior mediastinal masses in the Framingham Heart Study: Prevalence and CT image characteristics
title_fullStr Anterior mediastinal masses in the Framingham Heart Study: Prevalence and CT image characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Anterior mediastinal masses in the Framingham Heart Study: Prevalence and CT image characteristics
title_short Anterior mediastinal masses in the Framingham Heart Study: Prevalence and CT image characteristics
title_sort anterior mediastinal masses in the framingham heart study: prevalence and ct image characteristics
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4332399/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25705709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ejro.2014.12.003
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