Hyperplasia of thymic gland

Hyperplasia of the thymus is the most common anterior mediastinal mass in infants. It is however exceedingly difficult to evaluate by the weight of the gland as it continues to grow after birth until puberty and thereafter undergoes progressive atrophy. It normally maintains most of the radiographic...

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Main Authors: Lee, Y.M., Koh, M.T., Omar, A., Majid, A.
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Published: Stamford Publishing Pte Ltd / Singapore Medical Association 1996
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8942232
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spelling my.um.eprints.14812019-01-14T01:22:42Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/1481/ Hyperplasia of thymic gland Lee, Y.M. Koh, M.T. Omar, A. Majid, A. RD Surgery Hyperplasia of the thymus is the most common anterior mediastinal mass in infants. It is however exceedingly difficult to evaluate by the weight of the gland as it continues to grow after birth until puberty and thereafter undergoes progressive atrophy. It normally maintains most of the radiographic characteristics of the normal thymus. Massive thymic hyperplasia, a rare variant of true thymic hyperplasia is extremely rare during the first two decades of life and clinically can cause mediastinal compression or acute and recurrent pulmonary infection. Two such cases are reported and the clinico-pathology is briefly described and discussed. Stamford Publishing Pte Ltd / Singapore Medical Association 1996-06 Article PeerReviewed Lee, Y.M. and Koh, M.T. and Omar, A. and Majid, A. (1996) Hyperplasia of thymic gland. Singapore Medical Journal, 37 (3). pp. 288-90. ISSN 0037-5675 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8942232 8942232
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Lee, Y.M.
Koh, M.T.
Omar, A.
Majid, A.
Hyperplasia of thymic gland
description Hyperplasia of the thymus is the most common anterior mediastinal mass in infants. It is however exceedingly difficult to evaluate by the weight of the gland as it continues to grow after birth until puberty and thereafter undergoes progressive atrophy. It normally maintains most of the radiographic characteristics of the normal thymus. Massive thymic hyperplasia, a rare variant of true thymic hyperplasia is extremely rare during the first two decades of life and clinically can cause mediastinal compression or acute and recurrent pulmonary infection. Two such cases are reported and the clinico-pathology is briefly described and discussed.
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author Lee, Y.M.
Koh, M.T.
Omar, A.
Majid, A.
author_facet Lee, Y.M.
Koh, M.T.
Omar, A.
Majid, A.
author_sort Lee, Y.M.
title Hyperplasia of thymic gland
title_short Hyperplasia of thymic gland
title_full Hyperplasia of thymic gland
title_fullStr Hyperplasia of thymic gland
title_full_unstemmed Hyperplasia of thymic gland
title_sort hyperplasia of thymic gland
publisher Stamford Publishing Pte Ltd / Singapore Medical Association
publishDate 1996
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/1481/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8942232
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