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NEOPLASMS IN THE ANN ARBOR SERIES OF THYMUS-IRRADIATED CHILDREN; A SECOND SURVEY
The current incidence of neoplasms in a series of 958 persons treated in infancy and childhood for thymic enlargement was determined by a second survey 7 years after the original study in 1958.The 8 cases of thyroid neoplasms and, probably, the 5 of osteochondromas are in excess of the number of cases expected in a population of comparable size and age
James W. Pifer+3 more
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Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Thymus [PDF]
Neoplastic neuroendocrine proliferations of the mediastinum can originate from neuroendocrine cells that are native to the thymus, or they may arise from extra-adrenal paraganglia ectopically located in the mediastinum (i.e., paragangliomas).
S. Suster
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Thoracic (Lung/Thymus) Neuroendocrine Neoplasms
2020Thoracic neuroendocrine neoplasms include pulmonary and thymic tumors. Well-differentiated neuroendocrine tumors are currently classified as typical and atypical carcinoids based on mitotic index and presence of necrosis. Large cell neuroendocrine carcinoma (LCNEC) accounts for 3% or less of all lung cancers, but its prevalence is destined to increase ...
Marco Volante, Giuseppe Pelosi
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Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Thymus
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1988Neuroendocrine tumors of the thymus bear many similarities to "carcinoids" and "oat-cell carcinomas" in other organs, and are clinicopathologically distinct from thymomas, thymic seminomas, and other primary tumors of this gland. They are associated with Cushing's syndrome or multiple endocrine neoplasia in 35% of cases, and are often locally ...
Juan Rosai, M.R. Wick
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Thymic tumours are among the malignant diseases with very low incidence. Therefore clinical research and development of new treatment options pose an ongoing challenge. For treatment of thymomas the following methods are used: surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and targeted drugs.
Rebecca Bütof+4 more
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Immunological Aspects of Neoplasm - The Role of the Thymus
John C. Somberg
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[Chinese expert consensus on lung and thymus neuroendocrine neoplasms].
Zhonghua zhong liu za zhi [Chinese journal of oncology], 2021Lung and thymus neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) are rare tumors. According to the fifth edition of the World Health Organization classification of thoracic tumors published in 2021, lung and thymus NENs include typical carcinoids, atypical carcinoids ...
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Case report: Primary adenocarcinoma NOS of the thymus and cytological features
Diagnostic Cytopathology, 2023Aspirates of mediastinal neoplasms pose a unique diagnostic challenge due to the overlapping histologic characteristics of mediastinal lesions and the morphologic similarities between mediastinal neoplasms and those originating at other sites.
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