Hello - thanks for asking your question.
Please note that without examining you or the chest X-ray, it is impossible to say what it is.
There are many causes of enlarged lymph nodes in the chest. Depending on where the enlargement is, the mass could be any of the following: thymomas, germ cell tumors, lymphomas, intrathoracic goiter, aberrant thyroid, and parathyroid adenomas, cysts, bronchogenic cysts, neurogenic tumors or esophageal tumors.
Of course, some of these disorders are more serious than others (i.e. cysts vs tumors).
A CT scan should be done to further evaluate the enlargement. Depending on what the CT scan shows, the next step would be either biopsy, resection, or further exploration with more detailed tests and procedures.
Again, without examining you, I cannot be more specific.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
I hope all goes well.
peptic ulcers,cant pass urine and have alot of proteins in my urine i have been under the doctors for a very long time and i feel that more tests need to be done..as most not all tests that they did do come back normal is this all in my head ireally cant believe that i also have sister who has a bladder disease a mother who is stress incontinence i really wish that the doctors could do more ..............give me some advice .....i also get very sore under my arms and have had lymph node infections where a little lump appears i feel it keeps coming back as i sweat alot and and my underarm and part of my chest is very very very tender.....well i close for now .....mick