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Thoracic ganglioneuroma found incidentally on a flight physical: an atypical magnetic resonance imaging presentation

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Received: 24 November 2024
Published: 1 April 2025
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Ganglioneuromas are rare, benign neuroblastic tumors from neural crest cells, commonly found in the posterior mediastinum or retroperitoneum. They grow slowly and are often incidental findings. This report details a 28-year-old airman with a left apical pleural-based mass detected on a chest radiograph during a routine physical. A Computed Tomography (CT) revealed a posterior mediastinal mass with punctate calcifications, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) showed varying signal intensities but no enhancement. A CT-guided biopsy confirmed ganglioneuroma. This case emphasizes the value of routine screenings and highlights the diagnostic challenges of ganglioneuromas due to their nonspecific and variable imaging findings.

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Thoracic ganglioneuroma found incidentally on a flight physical: an atypical magnetic resonance imaging presentation. (2025). Chest Disease Reports, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.4081/cdr.13.13423