significant mass/lesion in the upper chest (superior mediastinum) extending toward the neck/supraclavicular region that is affecting nearby structures. * The changes in the right aryepiglottic fold, arytenoid cartilage, and vocal cord suggest involvement of the right recurrent laryngeal nerve/vocal * There is a heterogeneously enhancing soft tissue lesion about: * 4.1 × 4.0 × 6.4 cm in the superior mediastinum/right paratracheal region.
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Chronic respiratory condition with significant mediastinal mass
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chief Complaint
significant mass/lesion in the upper chest (superior mediastinum) extending toward the neck/supraclavicular region that is affecting nearby structures. * The changes in the right aryepiglottic fold, arytenoid cartilage, and vocal cord suggest involvement of the right recurrent laryngeal nerve/vocal * There is a heterogeneously enhancing soft tissue lesion about: * 4.1 × 4.0 × 6.4 cm in the superior mediastinum/right paratracheal region.
symptoms
significant mass/lesion in the upper chest (superior mediastinum) extending toward the neck/supraclavicular region that is affecting nearby structures. * The changes in the right aryepiglottic fold, arytenoid cartilage, and vocal cord suggest involvement of the right recurrent laryngeal nerve/vocal * There is a heterogeneously enhancing soft tissue lesion about: * 4.1 × 4.0 × 6.4 cm in the superior mediastinum/right paratracheal region. Patient much irritable small things c breathless walking when c body ache c cough recurrent tendency c weakness much
