Radiology Case Reports (Mar 2022)

A case of bilateral posterior mediastinal myelolipoma

  • Hassan Ali Alsayegh, MBBS,
  • Ruqaiyah Naji Alhakeem, MBBS,
  • Wejdan Hashim Almusallam, MBBS,
  • Abdulwahab Abdulhaq Alkhars, MBBS,
  • Jawad Alkhalaf, MBBS, FRCPath, FIAC,
  • Ali Alsehaiw, MBBS,
  • Qasem Mohammed Alalwan, MBBS

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 3
pp. 656 – 661

Abstract

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A 71-year-old female presented with chronic shortness of breath and underwent routine examination at the emergency department. A plain chest radiograph revealed a large lobulated posterior mediastinal mass that was incidentally found to be unrelated to the main complaint. Further cross-sectional images were obtained to characterize the lesion, which revealed bilateral involvement of a prevertebral mixed attenuation large mass with minimal enhancement postcontrast administration. Images were not conclusive in which the patient underwent ultrasound-guided biopsy and further histopathological examination, which revealed a myelolipoma of the posterior mediastinum, a rare entity to be seen at that location. Here, we present the case of posterior mediastinal myelolipoma.

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