纵隔胸腺囊肿:述评。

Keaton Cooley-Rieders, Robert M Van Haren
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背景与目的:纵隔胸腺囊肿是一种较为罕见的病理。随着接受肺癌横断成像筛查的合格个体的扩大,出现这些囊肿的个体数量可能会增加。当遇到这种偶然的病理时,理解这种罕见的病理将变得更加重要。方法:使用关键词“纵隔”、“纵隔”、“胸腺”、“胸腺”、“囊肿”进行PubMed检索。本文对相关文献进行了回顾和选择,包括病例报告、病例系列和回顾性综述。主要内容和发现:纵隔胸腺囊肿可分为先天性和炎性两大类。通过影像学准确诊断具有挑战性,大多数患者无症状。文献表明,大多数囊肿是良性的,但未知比例的囊肿可能含有肿瘤进程,随着时间的推移可引起明显的压迫症状。最终的治疗和诊断是手术,总体效果良好。选择手术治疗还是监测,需要与患者共同决策。结论:鉴于缺乏关于纵隔胸腺囊肿治疗的高质量证据,本综述为从业人员提供了广泛的知识基础,以指导患者做出明智的决定。
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Mediastinal thymic cysts: a narrative review.

Background and objective: Mediastinal thymic cysts are a relatively rare pathology. With the expansion of eligible individuals screened with cross-sectional imaging for lung cancer, it is likely that there will be an increase in the number of individuals presenting with these cysts. Understanding this rare pathology will become more important when this incidental pathology is encountered.

Methods: Search of PubMed was undertaken using keywords "mediastinal", "mediastinum", "thymic", "thymus", "cyst". Relevant literature was reviewed and selected for this comprehensive narrative review, including case reports, case series, and retrospective reviews.

Key content and findings: Thymic cysts in the mediastinum can be classified into two broad categories, congenital and inflammatory. Accurate diagnosis by imaging is challenging and the majority of patients are asymptomatic. Literature suggests that the majority of cysts are benign, however an unknown percentage may harbor neoplastic processes and over time can cause significant compressive symptoms. Definitive treatment and diagnosis is surgical, with overall excellent outcomes. The decision to pursue surgical treatment versus surveillance requires a shared decision making approach with patients.

Conclusions: Given the scarcity of available high quality evidence regarding the management of mediastinal thymic cysts, this review provides practitioners a broad knowledge base to guide patients to make informed decisions.

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