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thymus hyperplasia/cough

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[What is your diagnosis? Fever, cough and mediastinal mass (benign thymic hyperplasia)].

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True thymic hyperplasia associated with thymic hemorrhage in an adult patient.

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A case of true thymic hyperplasia (TTH) associated with thymic hemorrhage (TH) was observed in a 22-year-old male patient who presented with persistent cough and thoracic pain due to an anterior mediastinal mass. The diagnosis of TTH was supported by the observation that the mediastinal mass was

An adolescent with a mediastinal mass, diagnosed with Graves disease and thymic hyperplasia.

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Graves disease is an autoimmune disorder characterized by thyroid enlargement and hyperthyroidism. Thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) autoantibodies bind the TSHR on the membrane of thyroid follicular cells and stimulate cell proliferation and thyroid-hormone synthesis. TSHR has also been identified in

[Thymus hyperplasia following chemotherapy].

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Hyperplasia of the thymus, an uncommon development following chemotherapy, raises doubt concerning possible tumor recurrence. We report a case of thymic hyperplasia in a 12-year-old girl who was given chemotherapy for a cervicomediastinal lymphoma. Three months after treatment end, dry cough and an

True thymic hyperplasia associated with a unilocular thymic cyst: an unusual combination not previously reported.

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A mediastinal tumor mass in a 53-year-old woman with the sole complaint of persistent cough was studied and found to be a true thymic hyperplasia associated with a unilocular thymic cyst, felt to be of the congenital type. The bilobed thymus obtained was macroscopically and microscopically normal

[Mediastinal masses: case series].

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BACKGROUND Mediastinal masses are tumoral lesions arising from intra-thoracic organs. They are an infrequent diagnostic challenge, requiring a structured clinical and radiological approach. OBJECTIVE The study of the clinical, radiological and pathological characteristics, treatment and prognosis of

Thymomas in childhood: 11 cases from a single institution.

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OBJECTIVE Thymomas are rare in children. Our aim was to review clinical and pathologic characteristics and outcome in children with thymomas. METHODS Between 1979 and 2011, 11 children with thymomas were diagnosed. Hospital files were reviewed for presenting complaints, clinical, radiologic, and
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