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A mass in the mediastinum could be due to various causes, such as lymphoma, thymoma, neurogenic tumors, or cysts. It may also be caused by infections like tuberculosis or histoplasmosis. Further imaging studies and possibly a biopsy would be needed to determine the specific cause of the mass.

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