Archives of Disease in Childhood: Education & Practice Edition | 2019

Fifteen-minute consultation: Obvious and not-so-obvious mediastinal masses

 
 
 

Abstract


Objectives To present a structured approach to the management of a child with a mediastinal mass presenting to the emergency department. To raise awareness of presenting features of less-obvious mediastinal masses and to encourage consideration of mediastinal masses in differential diagnoses. Methods Review of the relevant literature and review of London Paediatric Cancer Network supportive guidelines and subsequent description of the approach to a child presenting with features suggestive of a mediastinal mass. Conclusions A systematic approach to history taking, clinical examination and investigation of a child presenting with a mediastinal mass will assist in the safe and timely management of children presenting when they are critically unwell. Anticipation of potential management complications and early transfer for ongoing management will improve patient outcomes and minimise morbidity.

Volume 104
Pages 298 - 303
DOI 10.1136/archdischild-2018-315269
Language English
Journal Archives of Disease in Childhood: Education & Practice Edition

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