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Two cases of repeatedly recurrent atypical thymoma

Authors :
Kazuya Kondo
Yasumasa Monden
Yukio Shimosato
Keiji Takahashi
Tadashi Uyama
Syouji Sakiyama
Source :
Chest. 115(1)
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Two cases of repeatedly recurrent thymoma with myasthenia gravis are detailed here. A 41-year-old woman had 5 recurrent thymomas, including local recurrences and lumbar and lung metastases; she was alive at the time of this writing, which was 22 years after her first surgery. A 36-year-old man had 3 recurrent thymomas, including local recurrence, dissemination, and lung metastasis; he was alive at the time of this writing, which was 16 years after his first surgery. Both recurrent lesions were diagnosed as "atypical thymoma" with moderate nuclear atypia. The patients with atypical thymoma must be followed up carefully due to a possible recurrence. Surgical treatment with chemoradiotherapy can lengthen their survival.

Details

ISSN :
00123692
Volume :
115
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chest
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....282643d1fc42d80ead04b91fb115fa7d