upper mediastinal syndrome - translation to russian
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upper mediastinal syndrome - translation to russian

TUMOR IN THE MEDIASTINUM AREA OF THE BODY
Anterior mediastinal mass; Mediastinal neoplasms; Mediastinal mass; Mediastinal tumor

upper mediastinal syndrome      

медицина

верхнемедиастинальный синдром

mediastinal neoplasms         

медицина

новообразования средостения

pneumomediastinum         
PERINATAL RESPIRATORY DISORDER
Mediastinal emphysema; Mediastinal Emphysema; Pneumomediastinum, diagnostic; Diagnostic pneumomediastinum

медицина

пневмомедиастинум

средостенная эмфизема

Definition

upper school
¦ noun
1. (in the UK) a secondary school for children aged from about fourteen upwards.
2. the section of a school comprising or catering for the older pupils.

Wikipedia

Mediastinal tumors

A mediastinal tumor is a tumor in the mediastinum, the cavity that separates the lungs from the rest of the chest. It contains the heart, esophagus, trachea, thymus, and aorta. The most common mediastinal masses are neurogenic tumors (20% of mediastinal tumors), usually found in the posterior mediastinum, followed by thymoma (15–20%) located in the anterior mediastinum. Lung cancer typically spreads to the lymph nodes in the mediastinum.

The mediastinum has three main parts: the anterior mediastinum (front), the middle mediastinum, and the posterior mediastinum (back). Masses in the anterior portion of the mediastinum can include thymoma, lymphoma, pheochromocytoma, germ cell tumors including teratoma, thyroid tissue, and parathyroid lesions. Masses in this area are more likely to be malignant than those in other compartments.

Masses in the posterior portion of the mediastinum tend to be neurogenic in origin, and in adults tend to be of neural sheath origin including neurilemomas and neurofibromas.

What is the Russian for upper mediastinal syndrome? Translation of &#39upper mediastinal syndrome&#3