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Table 1 Clinicopathological features of the primary myelolipomas in thorax

From: A bilateral neoplasm in chest: a case report and literature review

Case

Age (years)

Sex

Location

Number

Tumor size (cm)

Treatment

Follow up

Author

1

68

M

Right posterior mediastinum

Single

Not determined

VATS

Alive

Ema T [7]

2

56

M

Posterior mediastinum

Single

25*15

Thoracotomy

Alive

Vaziri M [8]

3

65

F

Bilateral of mediastinum

Mutiple

φ4.5/φ6.5

Thoracotomy

Alive

Franiel T [9]

4

55

M

Posterior mediastinum

Single

φ4

VATS

Alive

Koizumi J [10]

5

53

F

Pleura

Single

Not determined

Thoracotomy

Alive

Spanta R [11]

6

50

M

Bilateral of mediastinum

Mutiple

Not determined

Thoracotomy

Alive

Krismann M [12]

7

71

F

Right anterior mediasinum

Single

6*5.5*5.5

Thoracotomy

Dead

Krag D [13]

8

68

F

Bilateral of mediastinum

Multiple

3.1*10/2.5*9

Thoracotomy

Alive

Geng C [14]

9

46

M

Right anterior mediastinum

Single

φ4.5

Thoracotomy

Alive

Mohan K [15]

10

57

F

Right low lobe

Single

13*10*2.5

VATS

Alive

Huang W [16]

11

53

M

Left upper lobe

Single

2.3*1.2*1.0

Thoracotomy

Alive

Huang WT [17]

12

63

M

Chest wall

Single

2.0*1.5*1.2

VATS

Alive

Sagan D [18]

13

70

M

Left low lobe

Single

2

Chemotherapy

Dead

Sato K [19]

14

45

M

Left upper lobe

Single

φ1.5

Thoracotomy

Alive

Lu X [20]

15

54

M

Pulmonary

Single

Not determined

Thoracotomy

Alive

Sabate CJ [21]

16

52

M

Pulmonary

Single

Not determined

Thoracotomy

Dead

Zunarelli E [22]