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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38608933/survival-outcome-after-surgery-in-patients-with-thymoma-distant-recurrence
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Marco Chiappetta, Carolina Sassorossi, Dania Nachira, Filippo Lococo, Elisa Meacci, Enrico Ruffini, Francesco Guerrera, Paraskevas Lyberis, Vittorio Aprile, Marco Lucchi, Marcello Carlo Ambrogi, Diana Bacchin, Andrea Dell'Amore, Carlotta Marino, Giovannimaria Comacchio, Gabriella Roca, Federico Rea, Stefano Margaritora
OBJECTIVE: Aim of this study is to describe characteristics and survival outcome of patients who underwent surgical treatment for distant thymoma relapse according to the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group definition(ITMIG). METHODS: Data of patients affected by thymoma recurrence from 4 different Institution were collected and retrospectively reviewed.Patients with loco-regional metastases, who underwent non-surgical therapies and with incomplete data on follow-up were excluded...
April 10, 2024: Journal of Thoracic Oncology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37123311/autoimmune-encephalitis-after-surgery-for-appendiceal-cancer-a-case-report
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Yan-Hui Mao, Lu Li, Li-Ming Wen, Jia-Min Qin, Ya-Ling Yang, Li Wang, Fan-Rong Wang, Yi-Zhou Zhao
BACKGROUND: Primary cancer of the appendix is rare and often difficult to diagnose preoperatively due to the lack of specific clinical symptoms. Autoimmune encephalitis (AIE) is the most common cause of non-infectious encephalitis. The etiologies of AIE include tumors (paraneoplastic), infections (parainfections), or recessive infections. The tumors that have been reported to cause AIE include thymomas, ovarian teratomas, lung cancers, and breast cancers. However, there are no reports of AIE occurring after surgery for appendiceal cancer...
April 16, 2023: World Journal of Clinical Cases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34053783/lymph-node-dissection-in-thymoma-is-it-worth-it
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Hugo Clermidy, Jean-Michel Maury, Stéphane Collaud, Gabrielle Drevet, Marylise Ginoux, Lara Chalabreysse, Françoise Mornex, Nicolas Girard, François Tronc
OBJECTIVES: Lymph node dissection (LND) and nodal metastases in thymomas remain controversial and understudied. The aim of our study was to evaluate the incidence of nodal metastasis and the short term outcomes of systematic LND in thymomas. MATERIAL AND METHODS: From December 2017 to September 2020, we performed 54 LND conducted according to the International Thymic Malignancy Interest Group (ITMIG) lymph node map. This group was compared to a historical control group of 55 patients who underwent surgery in our center from January 2015 to November 2017...
July 2021: Lung Cancer: Journal of the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31209931/spindle-epithelial-tumour-with-thymus-like-elements-presenting-with-lymph-node-metastasis-an-illustrative-case-report-with-review-of-literature
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Aruna Nambirajan, Varsha Singh, David Victor Kumar Irugu, Shipra Agarwal, Deepali Jain
No abstract text is available yet for this article.
November 2019: Cytopathology: Official Journal of the British Society for Clinical Cytology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25816671/-spontaneous-tumors-in-the-campbell-hamster-a-possible-new-model-of-experimental-oncology
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V N Manskikh, O S Gancharova, O N Shekarova, K A Rogovin
The spectrum of spontaneous tumors in the Campbell hamsters has not been described yet. 152 Campbell hamsters (110 females and 42 males), spontaneously died by ordinary death, underwent the necropsy and the histopathological examination. Tumors were found in 50% of males and in 48% of females dead after the achievement of the first tumor development age (430 and 260 days respectively). The main type of tumors in Campbell hamsters was thymoma of B1 type which is known in human, but unusual in laboratory animals...
2014: Voprosy Onkologii
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23352916/lung-metastases-treated-with-image-guided-stereotactic-body-radiation-therapy
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A M Baschnagel, V S Mangona, J M Robertson, R J Welsh, L L Kestin, I S Grills
AIMS: To evaluate outcomes after treatment with image-guided stereotactic body radiation therapy (SBRT) using daily online cone beam computed tomography for malignancies metastatic to the lung. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-seven lung metastases in 32 patients were treated with volumetrically guided SBRT. The median age was 62 years (21-87). Primaries included colorectal (n = 10), sarcoma (n = 4), head and neck (n = 4), melanoma (n = 3), bladder (n = 2), non-small cell lung cancer (n = 2), renal cell (n = 2), thymoma (n = 2), thyroid (n = 1), endometrial (n = 1) and oesophageal (n = 1)...
April 2013: Clinical Oncology: a Journal of the Royal College of Radiologists
https://read.qxmd.com/read/23233417/intrathyroid-epithelial-thymoma-itet-and-carcinoma-showing-thymus-like-differentiation-castle-cd5-positive-neoplasms-mimicking-squamous-cell-carcinoma-of-the-thyroid
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Kennichi Kakudo, Yanhua Bai, Takashi Ozaki, Kei-ichi Homma, Yasuhiro Ito, Akira Miyauchi
Carcinoma of possible thymic epithelial origin may occur within the thyroid gland, which was first reported by Miyauchi et al. as intrathyroid epithelial thymoma (ITET). ITET is a rare tumor comprising about 0.08% of all primary thyroid malignancies. It is a low-grade thyroid carcinoma with squamous cell differentiation whose overall survival rate was found to be 71%. Lymph node metastasis at surgery was found in 40% and hematogenous metastases developed in bones, liver and lungs. This tumor grows within the thyroid gland and invades into the thyroid parenchyma as well as into the extrathyroid structures...
May 2013: Histology and Histopathology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/3260644/carcinoma-of-possible-thymic-origin-presenting-as-a-thyroid-mass-a-new-subgroup-of-squamous-cell-carcinoma-of-the-thyroid
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K Kakudo, I Mori, N Tamaoki, K Watanabe
Intrathyroidal thymoma is a rare tumor that occurs in the thyroid gland and has been reported as a low-grade malignant tumor. The present report describes a 59-year-old male patient with this tumor, who was treated with subtotal thyroidectomy followed by radiation and chemotherapy. The tumor was located in the lower pole of the left lobe and the isthmus of the thyroid, and it had invaded the thyroid parenchyma, thyroid capsule, adjacent connective tissue, and neck muscles. Continuity between the cervical thymus and the tumor was noted...
July 1988: Journal of Surgical Oncology
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