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[Myasthenia and thymus neoplasms].
B M, Gekht +4 more
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[Thymus neoplasms with myasthenic syndrome].
M I, Kuzin +4 more
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[Problems in the clinical diagnosis of thymus neoplasms].
О. С. Федорова
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[201T1-chloride imaging of malignant thymus neoplasm].
Z, Ayabe, N, Sakakibara, K, Matsuura
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Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Thymus
2015Neoplastic 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).
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[Morphological and biological particuliarities of thymus neoplasms].
G P, Wildner, T, Matthes
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American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 1998
In this report, we describe a patient with a thymic carcinoid and the evolution of his disease for the past 5 years. Due to the distinct nature of thymic carcinoids, their unique biologic and endocrine properties, and the variety of available treatment options, it is important to differentiate this entity from other mediastinal tumors.
W, Caceres, C, Baldizon, J, Sanchez
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In this report, we describe a patient with a thymic carcinoid and the evolution of his disease for the past 5 years. Due to the distinct nature of thymic carcinoids, their unique biologic and endocrine properties, and the variety of available treatment options, it is important to differentiate this entity from other mediastinal tumors.
W, Caceres, C, Baldizon, J, Sanchez
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[Anatomo-clinical notes on 31 neoplasms of the thymus].
G, Trotti Maina, P, Borasio
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[Surgical treatment of neoplasms of the thymus gland].
A F, Gredzhev +4 more
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[Thymus carcinoid in multiple endocrine neoplasms type I].
Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946), 1994Thrombosis of the left subclavian vein occurred in a 44-year-old man. It was found to be caused by an atypical thymus carcinoid of the anterior mediastinum without carcinoid syndrome. Primary resection was not possible, but it was removed after three cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy with doxorubicin, cisplatin, vincristine and cyclophosphamide ...
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