2001
DOI: 10.1067/mtc.2001.117275
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An ectopic thymoma with spontaneous infarction

Abstract: hymomas are uncommon tumors and usually arise within the thymic tissue found in the anterosuperior mediastinum. They are also known to arise in ectopic locations. [1][2][3][4][5][6] We present a case in which the benign thymoma underwent infarction within its ectopic location in the right hemithorax inferiorly. Case HistoryA 66-year-old woman, who had previously been well, had sudden onset of severe right-sided chest and neck pain. On physical examination she was pyrexial and had dullness and poor air entry in… Show more

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“…Only one case has previously been reported in the literature with a sudden onset of severe right sided chest and neck pain resulting from infarction of an ectopic pedicled right hemithorax thymoma. 3 Ischaemic infarction and necrosis may occur within any tumour most commonly resulting from outgrowth of nutrient supply. With time these areas can undergo dystrophic calcification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only one case has previously been reported in the literature with a sudden onset of severe right sided chest and neck pain resulting from infarction of an ectopic pedicled right hemithorax thymoma. 3 Ischaemic infarction and necrosis may occur within any tumour most commonly resulting from outgrowth of nutrient supply. With time these areas can undergo dystrophic calcification.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,6) Thymic cysts arising in the middle mediastinum are extremely rare, with only Fig. 1 Dynamic computed tomography revealed a well-defined and dense 7 cm mass located in the middle mediastinum between the trachea and superior vena cava.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%