Fibrosing mediastinitis causing rapidly progressive dyspnea, pulmonary edema and death in a 16 yr old male

Submitted: February 29, 2016
Accepted: February 29, 2016
Published: June 30, 2004
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Idiopathic fibrosing mediastinitis is a rare entity involving more severely the more compliant structures within the mediastinum. In this report a rare case of simultaneous involvement of both the superior vena cava (SVC) and pulmonary veins is described in a 16 – year old male with progressive dyspnea on exertion, cough and a three months’ history of blood – tinged sputum. Physical examination and imaging studies revealed signs of pulmonary venous hypertension (PVH) and SVC stenosis. Fibrosing mediastinitis was confirmed by multiple biopsy samples.

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Malagari, K., and S. Papiris. 2004. “Fibrosing Mediastinitis Causing Rapidly Progressive Dyspnea, Pulmonary Edema and Death in a 16 Yr Old Male”. Monaldi Archives for Chest Disease 61 (2). https://doi.org/10.4081/monaldi.2004.711.