Most mediastinal tumours display a predilection for one mediastinal compartment over the others.
In the anterior mediastinum, the most common lesions found in the pre-vascular segment include thymic diseases (hyperplasia and tumours), germ cell tumours, lymphoma, metastatic adenopathy and intrathoracic goitre; (1)
Diseases affecting the visceral (middle mediastinal) compartment comprise tracheal and oesophageal lesions, foregut cysts, lymphadenopathy and lesions of pericardial, heart and great vessels origin.
Neurogenic tumours represent the most frequent cause of posterior mediastinal masses. (2) Schwannoma, together with neurofibroma, are the most common neurogenic tumours occurring in the posterior mediastinum.
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