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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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EPITHELIAL NEOPLASMS OF THE THYMUS
William H. Warren, Victor E. Gould
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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.
J. Willner+3 more
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Pharmacy Formulas, 2022
The thymus gland has a scientific name thymus. The gland is located in the upper part of the chest immediately behind the sternum. During puberty, it reaches its maximum size, then its atrophy occurs, which reduces immunity in subsequent age groups.
V. Merabishvili
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The thymus gland has a scientific name thymus. The gland is located in the upper part of the chest immediately behind the sternum. During puberty, it reaches its maximum size, then its atrophy occurs, which reduces immunity in subsequent age groups.
V. Merabishvili
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[Myasthenia gravis in thymus neoplasms].
E Tendella, G Segato, Gaetano De Rosa
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Neoplasms in Children Who Received Irradiation to the Thymus Gland
Murray L. Janower, Olli S. Mietthnen
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[Thymus carcinoid associated with type 1 multiple endocrine neoplasm syndrome].
Thymus carcinoid tumors are unusual and can be differentiated from thymomas by clinical, histological and prognostic characteristics. The clinicopathological findings of a new case of carcinoid tumor of the thymus associated with type 1 multiple endocrine neoplasm, the presentation of which was conditioned by its metastasis, is herein presented.
Francisco J. Martínez-Cerezo+5 more
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