2022
DOI: 10.15342/atd.2022.651
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Unexpected Preoperative Regression of a Thymoma: A Case Report

Abstract: We report a case of unexpected spontaneous regression of thymoma in a 44-year-old patient, referred with clinical, biological, and electrophysiological findings of Myasthenia gravis. The patient was stable on synthetic Acetylcholesterase inhibitors, immunosuppressants, and corticosteroids. A chest computed tomography (January 2020) revealed a well-defined tumor in the anterior mediastinum. Surgical removal was decided. Unfortunately, because of the covid 19 pandemic, the surgical activity of the department of … Show more

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