Useful Management Information

  • Mediastinal nodes are considered enlarged if > 10 mm. Mediastinal lymphadenopathy is most commonly reactive but may represent significant conditions such as lung cancer, lymphoma, sarcoidosis or, in the right scenario, tuberculosis.
  • The risk of serious pathology is associated with age, size of nodes (especially > 20 mm) and personal history of malignancy.
  • Calcified mediastinal lymph nodes may be seen with history of tuberculosis, silicosis or sarcoidosis.
  • Mild lymphadenopathy (10 -15 mm) is usually followed by repeat CT scan after 3-6 months.

Minimum Referral Criteria

Does your patient meet the minimum referral criteria?
Category 1 (appointment within 30 days)
  • Pathological mediastinal lymphadenopathy (nodes ≥ 15–20 mm)
  • Mediastinal lymphadenopathy with significant extra thoracic nodes on imaging[JM1]  [CH2] . Consider concurrent referral to haematology where clinical or radiological features suggest haematological malignancy including lymphoma
  • Associated hypercalcaemia, new kidney impairment, weight loss or unexplained sweating
  • Radiological features suggestive of active pulmonary process including tuberculosis
Category 2 (appointment within 90 days)
  • Mediastinal lymphadenopathy with nodes 10-15 mm with no other concerning features which persist on follow up imaging after at least 3 months
Category 3 (appointment within 365 days)
  • Mediastinal lymphadenopathy requiring follow up but stable on serial imaging for >6-12 months

If your patient does not meet the minimum referral criteria

  • Assessment and management information may be found on a range of conditions at HealthPathways
  • If the patient does not meet the criteria for referral but the referring practitioner believes the patient requires specialist review, a clinical override may be requested:
    • Please explain why (e.g. warning signs or symptoms, clinical modifiers, uncertain about diagnosis, etc.)
  • Please note that your referral may not be accepted or may be redirected to another service

Essential Referral Information

  • CT chest and details of radiology provider
  • Biochemistry results (calcium and renal function)
  • Details and pathology results (if available) of previous malignancies

Additional Referral Information

  • Occupational history
Last updated 1 December 2024

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Internal Referrals

Respiratory (E-Blueslips)
Sleep Clinic Adult (E-Blueslips)

Fax

(07) 5687 4497

Post

Booking and Referral Centre
Gold Coast University Hospital
1 Hospital Boulevard
Southport QLD 4215

Enquiries

1300 559 083

Related HealthPathways

No directly related pathways found

Service Availability

Dr Maninder Singh
Medical Director Respiratory and Sleep Medicine

Facilities

Gold Coast University Hospital
Robina Hospital

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