Childhood Malignant Thymoma: Clinical, Therapeutic, and Immunohistochemical Considerations |
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Authors: | Chaim Kaplinsky Celia Mor Yacov Goshen Isaac Yaniv Hanah Tamary Lutfi Jaber Batia Stark S. Stern Rina Zaizov Ian J. Cohen |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Pediatric Hematology/Oncology, Beilinson Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, Sadder School of Medicine, Tikva, Petah, Israelb Department of Pathology, Beilinson Medical Center, Tel Aviv University, Sadder School of Medicine, Tikva, Petah, Israel |
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Abstract: | Malignant thymomas are among the least common mediastinal tumors in the pediatric age group. Thymomas are considered malignant on the basis of macroscopic and microscopic invasiveness. As only 20 well-documented cases involving children have been reported in the literature, the pattern of responsiveness to therapy and the value of prognostic signs is obscure. Two cases of malignant pediatric thymomas are reported with pathognomonic histoimmunological features of aggressive thymoma. One was cured, with a follow-up of 70 months, and one died while on therapy. Analysis of the histological features and the immunoperoxidase staining displays the complexity of pediatric thymomas and the inability to prognosticate the outcome, respectively. |
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Keywords: | immunochemistry malignant thymoma therapy |
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