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Thoracoscopic Approach for Treating a Primary Hydatid Cyst in the Thymus in a Teenager: A Case Report. [PDF]
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A comprehensive analysis of clinical factors interacting with ectopic intrathyroidal thymus in children and adolescents: The Fukushima Health Management Survey. [PDF]
Suzuki S +14 more
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Synchronous Bilateral Breast Cancer and Thymoma: A Rare Case of Multiple Primary Malignancies. [PDF]
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Thoracic Surgery Clinics, 2011
In the case of the thymus gland, the most common indications for resection are myasthenia gravis or thymoma. The consistency and appearance of the thymus gland make it difficult at times to discern from mediastinal fatty tissues. Having a clear understanding of the anatomy and the relationship of the gland to adjacent structures is important.
Najib Safieddine, Shaf Keshavjee
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In the case of the thymus gland, the most common indications for resection are myasthenia gravis or thymoma. The consistency and appearance of the thymus gland make it difficult at times to discern from mediastinal fatty tissues. Having a clear understanding of the anatomy and the relationship of the gland to adjacent structures is important.
Najib Safieddine, Shaf Keshavjee
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Neonatal Network, 2001
This article reviews the embryology, physiology, and pathophysiology of the thymus. The anatomy of this lymphoid organ, the significance of the presence or absence of the thymus radiographically, and the role of the thymus in immunity are also reviewed. Finally, the pathologic presentation of thymic hypoplasia (DiGeorge syndrome) is discussed.
D F, Askin, S, Young
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This article reviews the embryology, physiology, and pathophysiology of the thymus. The anatomy of this lymphoid organ, the significance of the presence or absence of the thymus radiographically, and the role of the thymus in immunity are also reviewed. Finally, the pathologic presentation of thymic hypoplasia (DiGeorge syndrome) is discussed.
D F, Askin, S, Young
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The mystery of the thymus gland
Clinical Anatomy, 2016The thymus is the last organ in the human body to have its mechanisms fully understood, having had its function fully delineated more than 50 years ago (Miller, Tissue Antigens 63:509–517). Prior to this, the thymus gland has had an interesting history with theories having included a role in fetal growth and development before becoming more sinisterly,
Liu, Daniel, Ellis, Harold
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1983
Excerpt Twenty years ago R.A. Good (1) and J.F.A.P. Miller (2) discovered the immunologic function of the thymus gland.
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Excerpt Twenty years ago R.A. Good (1) and J.F.A.P. Miller (2) discovered the immunologic function of the thymus gland.
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