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* It extends from the [[sternum]] in front to the [[vertebral column]] behind, and contains all the [[Chest|thoracic]] [[viscera]] except the [[lungs]]. It may be divided for purposes of description into two parts:
* It extends from the [[sternum]] in front to the [[vertebral column]] behind, and contains all the [[Chest|thoracic]] [[viscera]] except the [[lungs]]. It may be divided for purposes of description into two parts:
*# The upper portion: Above the upper level of the [[pericardium]], which is named the ''[[superior mediastinum]]'' with its [[superior]] limit at the [[Superior thoracic aperture|superior thoracic opening]] and its inferior limit at the plane from the [[sternal angle]] to the [[Thoracic vertebrae|disc of T4-T5]] (Plane of Ludwig)
# The upper portion: Above the upper level of the [[pericardium]], which is named the ''[[superior mediastinum]]'' with its [[superior]] limit at the [[Superior thoracic aperture|superior thoracic opening]] and its inferior limit at the plane from the [[sternal angle]] to the [[Thoracic vertebrae|disc of T4-T5]] (Plane of Ludwig)
*# The lower portion: Below the upper level of the [[pericardium]]. This lower portion is again subdivided into three parts:
# The lower portion: Below the upper level of the [[pericardium]]. This lower portion is again subdivided into three parts:


** In front of the pericardium, the ''[[anterior mediastinum]]''
** In front of the pericardium, the ''[[anterior mediastinum]]''
** Containing the pericardium and its contents, the ''[[middle mediastinum]]''
** Containing the pericardium and its contents, the ''[[middle mediastinum]]''
** Behind the pericardium, the ''[[posterior mediastinum]]''
** Behind the pericardium, the ''[[posterior mediastinum]]''

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Overview

Anatomy of Mediastinum

Causes

Differentiating Mediastinal Mass from other Diseases

Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Trusha Tank, M.D.[2]

Synonyms and keywords: Mediastinal enlargement; mass in the mediastinum

Overview

The mediastinum is a non-delineated group of structures in the thorax (chest), surrounded by loose connective tissue. It is the central compartment of the thoracic cavity. It contains the heart, the great vessels of the heart, esophagus, trachea, thymus, and lymph nodes of the central chest. A wide variety of diseases involving these organs can present as a mediastinal mass or widening of the mediastinum on imaging studies. Mediastinal widening is diagnosed by the mediastinum measuring greater than 8 cm in width on PA chest x-ray. The mediastinal mass may present with symptoms caused by the mass pressing against other mediastinal structures or even without any symptoms. Mediastinal masses can be differentiated on the basis of location in the mediastinal cavity into 3 groups: Prevascular, visceral and paravertebral.

Anatomy of mediastinum

  1. The upper portion: Above the upper level of the pericardium, which is named the superior mediastinum with its superior limit at the superior thoracic opening and its inferior limit at the plane from the sternal angle to the disc of T4-T5 (Plane of Ludwig)
  2. The lower portion: Below the upper level of the pericardium. This lower portion is again subdivided into three parts:

It is surrounded by the chest wall anteriorly, the lungs laterally and the spine posteriorly. It is continuous with the loose connective tissue of the neck, and extends inferiorly onto the diaphragm.

Note that clinical radiologists and anatomists categorize the mediastinum in slightly different ways.

International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group (ITMIG) Classification of Mediastinum
Compartments Boundaries Components
Prevascular
Visceral Non vascular:

Vascular:

Paravertebral
Adapted from Radiographics

References

  1. Carter, Brett W.; Benveniste, Marcelo F.; Madan, Rachna; Godoy, Myrna C.; de Groot, Patricia M.; Truong, Mylene T.; Rosado-de-Christenson, Melissa L.; Marom, Edith M. (2017). "ITMIG Classification of Mediastinal Compartments and Multidisciplinary Approach to Mediastinal Masses". RadioGraphics. 37 (2): 413–436. doi:10.1148/rg.2017160095. ISSN 0271-5333.