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Multi-institutional European experience of robotic thymectomy for thymoma.
Annals of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 2016BACKGROUND Robotic thymectomy for early-stage thymomas has been recently suggested as a technically sound and safe approach. However, due to a lack of data on long term results, controversy still exists regarding its oncological efficacy.
G. Marulli+10 more
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Annals of Cardiothoracic Surgery, 2016
BACKGROUND Thymectomy is the mainstay of treatment for thymoma and other anterior mediastinal tumors, and is often utilized in the management of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG).
N. Hess+5 more
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BACKGROUND Thymectomy is the mainstay of treatment for thymoma and other anterior mediastinal tumors, and is often utilized in the management of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG).
N. Hess+5 more
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Thymectomy in Myasthenia Gravis
JAMA, 1964EXPERIENCE WITH THYMECTOMY for myasthenia gravis at Massachusetts General Hospital was fully described in 1960. 1 Since then, several changes have been made in our postoperative regimen. As a result, patients have shown a smoother and more comfortable postoperative course and mortality has been reduced.
Earle W. Wilkins+4 more
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Journal of Surgical Research, 1965
Summary The effects of neonatal thymectomy were studied in the pig. No differences were found in the pattern of rejection of allografts of skin or in the production of antibody in response to Salmonella pullorum antigen between control animals and animals that underwent total thymectomy within 48 hours of birth.
George A. Hallenbeck+2 more
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Summary The effects of neonatal thymectomy were studied in the pig. No differences were found in the pattern of rejection of allografts of skin or in the production of antibody in response to Salmonella pullorum antigen between control animals and animals that underwent total thymectomy within 48 hours of birth.
George A. Hallenbeck+2 more
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Thymectomy in the Treatment of Myasthenia*
The Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgeon, 1980Thymectomy has been performed in 69 patients, 58 females and 11 males, age range 14 to 70 years, with a maximum in females between 20 to 30 years. Twenty-seven percent of the patients were older than 40 years. Considerable improvement resulting from remission and partial remission occurred in 89% of females and in about 50% of males, the figure for ...
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1990
Surgery of the thymus in childhood is uncommon. Thymectomy may be indicated for true thymic hyperplasia, myasthenia gravis, thymic tumors (benign or malignant), thymic cysts, and other rare conditions. Thymic lesions may involve a normally located gland or ectopic thymic tissue.
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Surgery of the thymus in childhood is uncommon. Thymectomy may be indicated for true thymic hyperplasia, myasthenia gravis, thymic tumors (benign or malignant), thymic cysts, and other rare conditions. Thymic lesions may involve a normally located gland or ectopic thymic tissue.
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EXTENDED TRANSSTERNAL THYMECTOMY
Chest Surgery Clinics of North America, 1996Extended transsternal thymectomy allows for the safe excision of the gross thymus as well as perithymic and anterior mediastinal fat and lymphatic tissue that may harbor foci of aberrant thymus. Additionally, it permits direct inspection of each pulmonary hilum for suspicious thymic remnants and even small thymomas not visualized on the CT scan.
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Subxiphoid and subcostal thoracoscopic surgical approach for thymectomy
Surgical Endoscopy, 2020Xiaofeng Chen+4 more
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Neonatal Thymectomy in Children - Accelerating the Immunological Clock?
Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2020À. Deyà-Martínez+2 more
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