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Case Report Malignant Thymoma Diagnosed by Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology: A case Report.
ung Ha Kang, Jin Hee Sohn, Duck Hwan Kim, Sung Suk Pang, Seong Eun Yang, Jung Il Suh
Journal of Pathology and Translational Medicine 1994;5(2):189-193
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1Department of Anatomic Pathology, National Medical Center, Korea.
2Department of Anatomic Pathology, Hangang Sacred Heart Hospital, Korea.
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Malignant thymoma is usually manifested as a mediastinal mass. Occasiomally, these tumors may be associated with a variety of systemic syndromes, such as myasthenia gravis, pure red cell aplasia or hypogammaglobulinemia. However, it is generally accepted that thymomas rarely metastasize and the frequency of extrathoracic metastasis has been reported as 1 to 15%. In general, nuclear changes of tumor cells such as enlarged size, irregular shape and altered textures are determining feactors in the assessment of the grade of malignancy. We experienced a case of malignant thymoma of anterior mediastinum in a 35-year-old woman. After 3 years, she developed recurrent malignant thymoma in the right supraclavicular area, diagnosed by aspiration biopsy cytology.

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