Medical History A 33-year-old female patient, admitted in emergency care with diarrhea complaints, vomiting, mild dyspnea and ventilatory-dependent chest pain upon on the left for 5 days. Treated for gastroenteritis without pain relief. Requested chest radiography, with the findings highlighted in Image 1. Subsequently, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the chest shown in Images 2, 3 and 4. Image 1: Simple posteroanterior (PA) and left profile incidences of chest radiographyImage 2: Computed tomography (CT) of the chest, axial view, at the level of carina, phase without using intravenous contrast.Image 3: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the chest, T1-FatSat weighted, axial view, at the level of subcarina, phase without using intravenous contrast.Image 4: Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the chest, T2-weighted (A) and T1 (B), axial view, at the level of carina after intravenous gadolinium injection. Question:According to the clinical context as well as the complementary investigation findings, which is the most likely diagnosis? a) Thymoma b) Hodgkin's Lymphoma c) Teratoma d) Pericardial Cyst Time is Up! Time's up